What is black hole in cricket?

Block hole, also styled as "blockhole" and "block-hole", is a cricket term referring to the part of the crease where the batter's bat touches the ground, as well as where yorkers bounce. It may also mean the mark on a cricket pitch around the area where the batter stands, caused by tapping the bat on the ground.
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What is a Jaffa ball in cricket?

Jaffa (also corker) an exceptionally well bowled, practically unplayable delivery, usually but not always from a fast bowler.
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What is the ball called in cricket?

White Kookaburra balls are used in one-day and Twenty20 international matches, while red Kookaburras are used in test matches played in most of the twelve test-playing nations, except for the West Indies, Ireland and England, who use Dukes, and India, who use SG balls.
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What is a yorker ball in cricket?

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 pitch in the cricket?

The pitch is a rectangular area of the ground 22 yards/20.12 m in length and 10 ft/3.05 m in width. It is bounded at either end by the bowling creases and on either side by imaginary lines, one each side of the imaginary line joining the centres of the two middle stumps, each parallel to it and 5 ft/1.52 m from it.
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What is a green wicket?

With a 'green' wicket the grass has a more moisture in it, as the pitch heats up during the day moisture rises into the air aiding swing bowling. The ball also seams more off a green pitch. With a green pitch the ball remains in a new condition for longer as the pitch is less abrasive and possibly softer.
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What is a flat wicket?

A flat wicket is often termed as a bowler's graveyard. Due to the dryness, the batsmen are able to play on the up here. There is little help for the bowlers whatsoever as the surface is devoid of grass cover and moisture. However, spinners may make a difference here by inviting big shots.
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Who is yorker King?

The original yorker king in IPL is Lasith Malinga. He was the one who introduced the slow ball yorker to the cricket world. In recent times, Jasprit Bumrah, the Indian team spearhead, is known as the yorker king.
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Who is the God of yorker?

Lasith Malinga, the king of yorkers.
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Can a spinner bowl yorker?

"The spinners are really not expected to bowl a no ball. Fast bowlers, in their effort to ball a yorker or a bouncer, can sometimes overstep. Thus, for a spinner to bowl a no ball is unacceptable.
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Why is a cricket ball red?

The red ball is lighter than the white ball, and hence ballers can use it to their advantage at times. The cherry red color of the cricket ball makes it more useful during any match that happens during day time.
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What is pink ball cricket?

Cricket ball makers settled on the color pink for balls used in Day/Night Tests because of its visibility. Initially, manufacturers tried different colors, including optic yellow and bright orange, before opting for pink. Fielders taking high catches could easily spot the yellow and orange balls on the field.
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What is a golden duck in cricket?

Golden duck – when a batsman is dismissed off the first ball. Diamond duck (aka in some regions as a “golden hairy duck”) – where a batsman is dismissed without facing a ball. Platinum duck (aka in some regions as a “palladium duck” or “timed out”) – where a batsman is dismissed off the first ball of the innings.
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Why is a googly called a googly?

The word was earlier used to describe a high-tossed teasing delivery. Often an ordinary leg-break was referred to this way in Australia. Tom Horan, writing as 'Felix' for The Australiasian, suggested that the babyish sound 'goo' juxtaposed with'guile' gave rise to the 'googly' used to identify this curious delivery.
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What is a Dorothy in cricket?

In Australian rhyming slang, a "Dorothy" or "Dorothy Dix" refers to a hit for six in cricket.
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What is a Michelle in cricket?

Aug 17, 2006. I read that when a bowler takes a five for and shows the ball to the crowd, they call it a 'Michelle'
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Who is the king of googly?

Shahid Afridi: The king of googly.
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Who is swing king?

Sachin Tendulkar retired from cricket at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, his home ground, bringing the curtains down on a glittering international career that spanned 24 years.
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Who is the God of bowling?

Sachin Tendulkar has made all the records to his name in batting. With this, he, as a bowler, has successfully defended 6 runs twice in the 50th over.
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Who is the God of IPL?

Rohit Sharma's achievements in T20 cricket as well as his domination in the Indian Premier League definitely qualifies him for the title of being the new God of IPL.
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Who is Sixer King in world?

Chris Gayle holds the record for the most number of sixes in international cricket with 553 from 483 matches across all three formats.
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What is a dead wicket?

This is the term used to describe a cricket wicket that lacks pace and produces a low bounce of the ball. A 'dead' wicket results from: An inappropriate content of clay within the soil. 28-35% is typically needed to produce good quality wickets in the British Isles.
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What is a slow wicket?

A slow wicket means that the ball loses significant speed when it hits the pitch. It's that abrupt change of pace that (when combined with a hard length) makes batsmen lose their timing amd shape.
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What is green pitch?

A natural pitch with grass longer or more moist than usual is described as a green pitch, green top, or green seamer. This favours the bowler over the batsman as the ball can be made to behave erratically on longer or wet grass.
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