A form of cricket in which there is only one wicket and consequently only one batter at a time.
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释义 | society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > [noun] > forms of cricket (10) single-wicket1735 A form of cricket in which there is only one wicket and consequently only one batter at a time. single-hand cricket1761 Performed, worked, managed, played, by one ‘hand’ or person. †single-hand cricket, = single-wicket, n. double wicket1778 Cricket. A set of three sticks called stumps, fixed upright in the ground, and surmounted by two small pieces of wood called bails (bail, n.4 2)… county cricket1855 first-class cricket played in England and Wales between the eighteen professional teams contesting the County Championship. snob1888 A game of cricket played with a soft ball and a thick stick in lieu of a bat. In full, snob-cricket. ? Now obsolete. stump cricket1888 = snob, n.2 tip-and-run1891 cricket in which the batter must run for every hit; also transferred in attributive use, esp. to designate short, sudden attacks in war. stump1903 Cricket. plural. = stump cricket n. at compounds 2. French cricket1907 an informal type of the game of cricket having any number of players and in which the batter's legs represent the stumps. Twenty202002 A style of limited-overs cricket (often quick-scoring) in which each team bats for one innings of twenty overs; abbreviated T20. Often attributive. |
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