1.

Briefly explain the following terms: 1. An overthrow. 2. A boundary for six. 3. A yorker. 4. Popping crease.

Answer»

1. An Overthrow: An overthrow is an extra run scored by a batsman as a result of the ball not being collected by a fielder in the centre, having been thrown in from the outfield. 

2. A Boundary for Six: It is a way of scoring run when a batsman hit the ball with the bat and ball touches the ground out side the boundary. 

3. A Yorker: A ball bounced very close to the batsman’s crease. 

4. Popping Crease: A crease from where the batsman plays the ball which is delivered by the bowler, is called popping crease.



Discussion

No Comment Found