Batsman is the person who hit the ball (off a tee or from
a bowler) and trying to make runs.
Boundary:
Boundary is the line that defines the playing area and
the word used to refer to a particular score.
Bowler:
Bowler is the person who bowling the ball (over arm)
along the pitch towards the wicket, trying to get batters out.
Popping Crease:
Popping Crease is the lines at each end of the pitch just in
front of the wickets. When a batter is inside their crease, they cannot be run
out or stumped.
Fielder:
Fielder is one of the people trying to catch or run out the
batsman in the fielding time.
Run:
When a ball is hit and
the batsman and non-striker run to the other end of the pitch without being run
out or caught.
Run out:
When the bails of the
stumps are removed by the ball or where there are no bails, the wicket is hit before
the batter or runner reaches their respective end of the pitch (the crease).
Wickets/stumps:
Wickets/stumps is the set of three posts or sticks (sometimes with
bails on top). A wicket can also refer to a batter getting out.
Wicket-keeper:
Wicketkeeper is player of
the fielding side team who stands behind the
wickets/stumps at the batter’s end.
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