Cricket Glossary
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GLOSSARY OF CRICKET TERMS
- A BOX:
- This is a Genital protector often incorrectly called
an abdominal protector.
- JOCKSTRAP:
- A supporter which has a pouch to hold a box in
place.
- PICK-UP:
- The way a bat feels to a particular batsman. Bats
of the same weight can pick-up differently.
- ALL-ROUNDER:
- A player who is proficient at both batting and bowling.
- YORKER:
- A ball pitching at the feet of the batsman.
- FULL-TOSS:
- A ball that reaches the batsman without bouncing.
- BEAMER:
- A head high full toss.
- HALF-VOLLEY:
- A ball pitching about a yard in front of the batsman.
- JAFFA:
- An almost unplayable delivery.
- SWING BOWLER:
- A bowler whose main aim is to move the ball in the
air.
- SEAM BOWLER (OR SEAMER):
- A bowler whose main aim is to move the ball off the
pitch by landing it on the seam.
- OFF-BREAK BOWLER:
- A right arm finger spinner who spins the ball into a
right-handed batsman from outside the off stump.
- SLOW LEFT ARM:
- A left arm off break bowler.
- ARM-BALL:
- A ball bowled by a finger spinner that goes straight
but drifts outwards later in flight.
- LEG BREAK BOWLER:
- A right arm wrist spinner who spins the ball away
(i.e. from leg to off) from a right-handed
batsman.
- CHINAMAN:
- A ball bowled by a left arm wrist spinner which
spins into a right handed batsman.
- GOOGLY:
- A ball bowled by a wrist spinner that turns the
opposite way.
- TOP SPINNER:
- A top spinner bowled by a wrist spinner which
goes straight-on.
- PITCH:
- A 22 yard strip on which the ball is bowled.
(Sometimes called "the wicket").
- WICKET:
- A set of 3 stumps and 2 bails. (Same used to
describe the pitch).
- SQUARE:
- The area in the centre of a cricket ground
specially prepared and rolled to form the pitch.
- BOUNDARY:
- The line denoting the edge of the playing area.
- FOUR:
- The number of runs given to the batsman when
striking the ball which lands within the playing
area, but travels over the boundary.
- SIX:
- The number of runs given to the batsman when
striking the ball over the boundary without landing
within the playing area.
- SLOGGER:
- A batsman who hits the ball across the line (i.e. the
bat does not come down in a straight swing)
generally in the air.
- BLOCKER:
- A batsman who plays too defensively.
- A PLANK:
- A bat which performs poorly - such bats (though rare)
often give vibration in the batsman's hands.
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