What is a Jaffa in cricket?

Jaffa (also corker) an exceptionally well bowled, practically unplayable delivery, usually but not always from a fast bowler.
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Why do they say Jaffa in cricket?

JAFFA. A jaffa is a pitch that's exceptionally good. Also known as a corker, the origin of the cricket sense of jaffa is unclear. Jaffa originally referred to an ancient port in Israel, and then a sweet, thick-skinned orange grown near that port.
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Why is a ball called a Jaffa?

Jaffas are a New Zealand registered trademark for a small round sweet consisting of a solid, orange flavoured chocolate centre with a hard covering of red coloured confectionery. The name derives from the Jaffa orange.
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What is a Jaffer cricket?

In cricket, a jaffa is an exceptional delivery by a bowler. A fast bowler with command of direction and pitch can deliver an unplayable delivery. Also known as “corker” a jaffa makes for a delivery that can go viral on social media.
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Why is a googly called a googly?

Etymology 1

Unknown; perhaps derived from googie (“an egg, in reference to the unusual direction of bounce”). Though the delivery was perfected and made famous by English cricketer Bernard Bosanquet, circa 1900, the term is recorded earlier in Australian English (1896).
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Top 3 unplayable bowling deliveries ever bowled by bowlers very late swing bowling



Why is a yorker called a yorker?

A yorker could be described as the king of all bowls. It's when the ball lands directly at the batter's feet, and it's extremely difficult to hit. Oxford dictionaries suggests that the term was coined because players from York bowled them so often.
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What is a donkey in cricket?

donkey drop (plural donkey drops) (cricket) A pitch of the ball that aims to land it on the stumps from as great a height as possible, preferably with the ball descending behind the batsman standing at the crease.
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What is a goober in cricket?

“A goober,” remarked the former England captain, using a cricketing slang term for a particularly bad error.
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What is a dolly in cricket?

DOLLY. A very easy catch taken by a fielder. EDGE (SNICK OR NICK) When a batsman only just touches the ball with the side of his bat and is caught by the wicket keeper or the slips.
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What is bronze duck in cricket?

A batsman can be dismissed for a Bronze Duck on the third ball of their innings. Once again, the term can only apply if they are out without scoring a single run. A bronze duck is another phrase that isn't used all the way around the cricketing world.
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Is Jaffa a rude word?

(slang) An impotent or infertile male.
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What is the weird cricket terminology?

Here is a quick look at a small fraction of the marvelously weird lexicon of cricket. BEAMER A bean ball, bowled at the batsman's head. DIBBLY-DOBBLY A slow, not particularly good bowling effort. DUCK A score of zero, named thus because a zero is shaped like a duck's egg.
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What are the weird terms in cricket?

A Guide To Cricket Slang
  • Baggy Green. This is the term used for the dark green cap worn by the Australian cricket team. ...
  • Beamer. A beamer is a delivery that passes above the batsman's waist before it hits the ground. ...
  • Bouncer (chin music) ...
  • Castled/Skittled. ...
  • Cow Corner. ...
  • Dolly. ...
  • Duck/Golden Duck. ...
  • Jaffa.
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What is a bunny in cricket?

Bunny. A batsman that is frequently dismissed by the same bowler, becoming their 'Bunny' or 'Rabbit'.
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Why do bowlers say Howzat?

In cricket, an appeal (locally known as a “Howzat”) is the act of a player (or players) on the fielding team asking an umpire for a decision regarding whether a batter is out or not.
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What is skid ball in cricket?

The component of the velocity directed towards the batsman - and most accurately represented by the speed gun - can be called "skid". A skiddy bowler is someone who seems to rush on to the batsmen.
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What is a Michelle in cricket?

Australian cricketers use the rhyming slang "getting a Michelle" when they take five wickets in an innings. This means they have taken "Five for" which has become a "Pfeiffer" and hence a "Michelle", in reference to Michelle Pfeiffer 😁🏏 #govalleys #crickettrivia.
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What does wasp mean in cricket?

Winning and Score Predictor (WASP) (PCS Pro) Follow

A Par Score for the Win And Score Predictor (WASP) system can now be set for all 50- and 20-over Competitions, but this can be edited at the match level to adjust for specific match day (pitch, weather, boundary size, etc) conditions.
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What does 6 balls mean in cricket?

In cricket, an over consists of six legal deliveries bowled from one end of a cricket pitch to the player batting at the other end, almost always by a single bowler.
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What is yorker ball?

A yorker is a ball pitched on or inside the popping crease. A full pitch is a ball that the batsmen can reach before it hits the ground. A long hop is a ball short of good length.
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What is the meaning of choker in cricket?

You can play well all season, but if you fail in the all-important match, then you are labelled as a choker. Sports can be cruel. You can play well all season, but if you fail in the all-important match, then you are labelled as a choker.
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What is 4 wickets in a row called?

In Australia, four wickets in four balls is sometimes referred to as a double hat-trick on the basis that there are two ways of compiling the three-in-three sequence (i.e. wickets 1,2 and 3 or wickets 2,3 and 4).
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What is called Goat in cricket?

But is he the GOAT = Greatest Of All Time - of cricket? Kohli himself answered that question in a fun chat on #CricketLIVE, in which he replied to some of the most asked questioned about him. Is Virat Kohli the GOAT of cricket?
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What is 3 ducks in a row in cricket?

A player who has been dismissed for three consecutive ducks and not yet scored in a further consecutive innings is said to be "on an Audi".
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What are the 8 ducks in cricket?

It is more usually referred as a '2nd ball duck'.
  • Bronze Duck In Cricket. ...
  • Diamond Duck In Cricket. ...
  • Royal Duck In Cricket. ...
  • Laughing Duck In Cricket. ...
  • A Pair In Cricket. ...
  • King Pair In Cricket.
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