Let me see how much I know. *LORDS:* It's the name of the stadium situated in London. I guess first cricket match was played in that ground. *OVER* - each bowler have a chance to deliever six time. When a bowler deliever six time its called an over. *BOX* - I guess its a room where player sits or commentary room? *JAFFA* no idea *SLIP* Its a fielding position who stands few steps aside from wicket. *DUCK* batsman who got out without scoring any run. *GODEN DUCK* no idea but i guess its related to above statement. *DIAMOND DUCK* same. No idea. *WICKED* combine of three long stump and two small stick called bail. *STUMPED* A form of dismissal. When batsman miss a ball and outstep from the line and wicket keeper knocks the wicket by holding the ball. *THE CREASE* related with pitch. I guess. *SLEDGING* no idea. *GULLY* again its a fielding position. I don't know the exact position but it may be near mid wicket i guess. *ALL ROUNDER* A player who can do both batting and bowling. *LBW* Leg Before Wicket. A form of dismissal when batsman block the ball from wicket by their leg. *HOWZAT?* Howzzat is an appeal shout to the umpire when bowler is confident that he dismissed the batsman. Mostly appeal by bowler or wicket keeper. *BEAMER* 0 idea *FIVE FOR* never heard of it.
Where are u from bro ? I am an Indian and I love cricket And u know almost all the basic rules of cricket, Also crease is that line where u mentioned as line in stumped
BEAMER: When the bowler delivers the ball in such a way which may potentially be harmful (doesn't matter whether it is delivered intentionally or unintentionally). Generally, a beamer is called when the ball comes directly (without bouncing on the pitch) to the batter and that too above waist height. FIVE FOR: When a bowler takes 5 wickets alone. That's Five For. In short, Fifer. GOLDEN DUCK: When a batter dismissed in 0 by facing only 1 legal delivery DIMOND DUCK: When a batter is dismissed in 0 without facing any legal delivery.
What? No short leg, square leg, leg glance or silly point? Extra cover is what footballers have to do when forming a wall against a free kick close to goal, because they don't wear boxes. Cover point is one of those sheaths for an ice axe when not in use. Leg stump is the result of an amputation, whereas middle stump is a euphemism for "penis". Someone who bowls a maiden over has failed to pay the cricket club subscription on time and a bouncer is trying to do so with a dud cheque. Cow corner is a junction on the M25 and caught behind is what'll happen to you if there's a huge traffic jam there. A full toss is a reference to Boris Johnson and a long hop is his chance of ever being Prime Minister. I hope that's all clear now.
@@bp996 it is when a batsman gets out without facing a ball, to be more precise if the new batsman gets mankad or run out before playing any ball. 0 (0).
As an American living in the UK - plus a cricketer and a qualified Level 2 coach - let me know if you want a translator... :)
A diamond duck? I know what a golden duck is but I've never once heard the term diamond duck in all the Cricket I've watched and I've watched A LOT.
Diamond Duck: out without facing a ball, usually run out.
Wayne Jones nah it's out on the first ball of the entire innings
That is a golden duck
Let me see how much I know.
*LORDS:* It's the name of the stadium situated in London. I guess first cricket match was played in that ground.
*OVER* - each bowler have a chance to deliever six time. When a bowler deliever six time its called an over.
*BOX* - I guess its a room where player sits or commentary room?
*JAFFA* no idea
*SLIP* Its a fielding position who stands few steps aside from wicket.
*DUCK* batsman who got out without scoring any run.
*GODEN DUCK* no idea but i guess its related to above statement.
*DIAMOND DUCK* same. No idea.
*WICKED* combine of three long stump and two small stick called bail.
*STUMPED* A form of dismissal. When batsman miss a ball and outstep from the line and wicket keeper knocks the wicket by holding the ball.
*THE CREASE* related with pitch. I guess.
*SLEDGING* no idea.
*GULLY* again its a fielding position. I don't know the exact position but it may be near mid wicket i guess.
*ALL ROUNDER* A player who can do both batting and bowling.
*LBW* Leg Before Wicket. A form of dismissal when batsman block the ball from wicket by their leg.
*HOWZAT?* Howzzat is an appeal shout to the umpire when bowler is confident that he dismissed the batsman. Mostly appeal by bowler or wicket keeper.
*BEAMER* 0 idea
*FIVE FOR* never heard of it.
Sledging is the banter mate, Players of opposite teams sledges, makes joke of each other to make them nervous
Where are u from bro ?
I am an Indian and I love cricket
And u know almost all the basic rules of cricket,
Also crease is that line where u mentioned as line in stumped
BEAMER: When the bowler delivers the ball in such a way which may potentially be harmful (doesn't matter whether it is delivered intentionally or unintentionally). Generally, a beamer is called when the ball comes directly (without bouncing on the pitch) to the batter and that too above waist height.
FIVE FOR: When a bowler takes 5 wickets alone. That's Five For. In short, Fifer.
GOLDEN DUCK: When a batter dismissed in 0 by facing only 1 legal delivery
DIMOND DUCK: When a batter is dismissed in 0 without facing any legal delivery.
the explanation for fifer was just out of the world imagination..that lady must start writing some novels
What? No short leg, square leg, leg glance or silly point?
Extra cover is what footballers have to do when forming a wall against a free kick close to goal, because they don't wear boxes. Cover point is one of those sheaths for an ice axe when not in use. Leg stump is the result of an amputation, whereas middle stump is a euphemism for "penis". Someone who bowls a maiden over has failed to pay the cricket club subscription on time and a bouncer is trying to do so with a dud cheque. Cow corner is a junction on the M25 and caught behind is what'll happen to you if there's a huge traffic jam there. A full toss is a reference to Boris Johnson and a long hop is his chance of ever being Prime Minister.
I hope that's all clear now.
Surprised by the answer of lbw
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Hahaha lords have the highest authority on the game 😆
They work in Britain, they shouldn't be so ignorant about cricket. You know learn the way of natives.
Abraham Brown where?
What is a diamond duck?
@@bp996 it is when a batsman gets out without facing a ball, to be more precise if the new batsman gets mankad or run out before playing any ball. 0 (0).
Not even close,but don't give up,you lovely people just need to watch more cricket