” meaning “a taking in” or “a putting in.” The first known use of “innings” in cricket occurred in 1735, referring to “a team's turn in action in a game.” Thus, an inning refers tothat period of time in a game during which a......
The Afghanistan Cricket Board was formed in 1995 and became an Affiliate Member of the ICC in 2001 and was awarded Associate Member status in 2013. For Afghanistan, their rise in cricket has been phenomenal and Thursday’s decision by the ICC was the culmination of years of hard work and de...
Six weeks after what was widely labeled the greatest cricket match ever, and about 170 miles (274 kilometers) north in Leeds, Stokes produced an almost-superhuman innings that might have been even better, keeping England alive in an Ashes series when all hope appeared to be lost在这个泛称...
Byline: George DobellThe Birmingham Post (England)
In cricket, the handicapped outcome is the total number of runs scored by a particular team. For example, if England were playing Bermuda in a T20 match, you would expect them to be short-priced favourites. They go on to set a total of 215 runs in their 20-over innings – a hefty ...
to stay in Derby and work on my game there. I could maybe understand Derbyshire's stance if they had applied it to everyone. But they let two of the other guys go and play grade cricket in Australia while they wouldn't let me go and play first-class cricket. How does that make ...
Does this mean that we’re all monsters consumed by giddy, malignant joy? No, certainly not. We never wish bad things for our loved ones, and we do empathize with those less fortunate than us, so… What makes us feel schadenfreude sometimes?
are looking elsewhere, then you are not giving everything to your craft. But I think you can do both and just realise where cricket fits in. That's a way I deal with success and failure sometimes. When you turn on the news, cricket'...
(cricket) The situation at the end of all innings of a match where both sides have the same total of runs (different from a draw). Tie An equalizer, a run, goal, point, etc which causes participants in a competition to be placed equally or have the same score(s). Tie A meeting be...
(cricket) An innings. Dig A cutting, sarcastic remark. Dig The occupation of digging for gold. Dig A plodding and laborious student. Dig A tool for digging. Dig A rare or interesting vinyl record bought second-hand. A £1 charity shop dig Dig Digoxin. Dig toxicity Dig To turn up, or...