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Definition of full toss in English: full tossnoun Cricket A ball pitched right up to the batsman. Example sentencesExamples - I like to see fielders drop catches under pressure, batsman get out to full tosses in crunch situations, strokes of luck that turn a game one way or the other.
- I was trying to bowl a low full toss and I was watching the batsman's movement as well.
- Sure enough, Gower and Whittaker proceeded to send down a succession of full tosses and long hops.
- After a few short balls and full tosses that was smack for four, the same thing happened, and through pure intimidation the umpire had to give it out.
- A batsman who is whacking everything he bowled full tosses to that person.
- Bouncers and snarls may have been littered with wides and full tosses but the Barbadian fully deserved his successes and the boisterous crowd his dramatic celebration.
- Viv Richards used to say that if you can anticipate a yorker it can be turned into a low full toss and a boundary.
- You should look to use the 6 hit button for all short, fast deliveries and full tosses unless on the middle stump.
- What part-time bowlers do is that they bowl full tosses and long hops but they slip in one good delivery.
- In his first over he bowled only long hops and full tosses and was relieved and perplexed to get away with a maiden.
- The bowlers were instructed to bowl a series of slow long hops and full tosses, these aided by the fielders' feet across the boundary line.
- When our batters try to get out, they drop the catches and when our bowlers bowl them full tosses they pat them back as catches to the fielders.
- Ashley Giles began with a rash of full tosses, but recovered well with a seven-over spell yielding 11.
- But three balls of the over strayed towards the leg side, one of them a full toss that McGrath dispatched to the boundary.
- Next ball, Lee produces a full toss that's virtually a beamer.
- Ashraful started slowly, but then accelerated, picking fast full tosses off his toes outside the off stump and flicking them to the fine leg boundary.
- They just could not read his bouncers that were well directed, the full tosses that came like missiles at them or the toe crushing Yorkers that came howling at them.
- All full tosses above the waist, and bouncers over the shoulder of the batsman will be called a no ball.
- This works on the first 6 batsmen but just bowl full tosses to finish off the tail enders. - Suggested by Dan
- The next over bowled by Bond was a maiden but he was very lucky as Sangakkara hit a juicy full toss straight to point.
adverb Cricket Without the ball having touched the ground. |