Why is it called silly in cricket?

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Fielding in the sport of cricket is the action of fielders in collecting the ball after it is struck by the striking batter, to limit the number of runs that the striker scores and/or to get a batter out by either catching a hit ball before it bounces, or by running out either batter before they can complete the run ...
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positions very close to the bat have earned themselves the name "silly" because of the obvious risk of being hit hard from a firm stroke. "Long" positions are out on the boundary behind the batsman, "deep" positions are further away from the bat than their normal equivalents.
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What is the rare terminology in cricket?

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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Why do they call it cow corner in cricket?

Cow corner - which is a fielding position between deep mid-wicket and wide long-on - derives its name from a corner of the field which was safe for cows to graze on because very few batsmen would hit the ball there…
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Why gully is called gully in cricket?

The name gully apparently derives from the more general meaning of a narrow channel or gorge between 'point' and slips. It became a position in its own right, following the development of off-theory attack towards the end of the 19th century.
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What is silly point in t20?

The Silly Point is placed so that the batsman finds it very difficult to rotate the strike, thereby putting the pressure on the batsman to try something unusual since the supply of runs is cut off, thereby resulting in a Wicket for the fielding side. This position requires a lot of qualities.
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The Origins of Silly Point in Cricket



What does 87 mean in cricket?

David Shepherd made popular the longstanding practice of raising a leg or legs from the ground on Nelson in an effort to avoid ill fate. When crowds noticed this, they would cheer his leg-raising. The equivalent superstitious number in Australian cricket is 87, or the "Devil's Number".
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Is 13 unlucky in cricket?

The Devil's number

The number 13 is considered unlucky by many. However, its true origins are wedded to an incident that occurred nearly 90 years ago. In 1929, a 10-year-old Keith Miller was stunned to witness Don Bradman get bowled for 87 in a shield match while playing for New South Wales against Victoria at the MCG.
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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 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 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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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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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 rabbit run in cricket?

Cricinfo defines a bunny as "Also known as rabbit, a member of the side who cannot bat and is chosen as a specialist bowler or wicketkeeper, and who almost always bats at number 11.
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What does dropped a dolly mean?

For example, if the batsman only glances the ball with the side of his bat and it pops into the air, this is a dolly if the fielder only moves slightly to make the catch. The term was most famously used in 1993, when England's Mike Gatting dropped a dolly during a match against India.
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Why is a 6 called a Dorothy?

Dorothy Dix is Australian rhyming slang for a score of six runs. The term was originally Australian political slang referring to a question asked in Parliament which the respondent knows will be asked.
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What is a cherry in cricket?

Cherry - the red marks left on a bat from a red cricket ball. The riper the cherries on your bat, the more respect you'll receive in the pavilion... apparently.
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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 king duck in cricket?

Another term that is closely associated with the golden duck is King pair when a batter is dismissed on the very first ball faced in both the innings of a first-class cricket match without scoring a single run. This pair of two golden ducks in the same match is called a King pair.
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What is bronze duck in cricket?

Bronze Duck: When a batter is dismissed on the third delivery of their innings, it is known as a bronze duck. Diamond Duck: When a batter gets dismissed without facing any legal delivery, it is termed a diamond duck.
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What is 3 ducks in a row in cricket?

Batting Hattrick In Cricket

This feat is only achieved with a series of ducks. It is a collection of 3 dismissals in 3 balls, across any consecutive test inning.
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What does the phrase duck diamond mean?

diamond duck (plural diamond ducks) (cricket) Synonym of platinum duck (“score of zero runs after getting out on the first ball of a team's innings”)
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Which is the toughest ball in cricket?

A yorker is often one of the most difficult deliveries to defend or hit. The main reason for this is because it is difficult for a batsman to reach the ball with his bat as a yorker often hits the bottom of the bat.
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What does 111 mean in cricket?

111 (Nelson)

Also, the figure of 111 represents cricket stumps without the bails - meaning the batsman is out. David Shepherd made popular the long-standing practice of raising a leg or legs from the ground on Nelson in an effort to avoid ill fate. When crowds noticed this and they would cheer his leg-raising.
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Why is 87 the devil's number in cricket?

When Mitchell Marsh fell for a defiant 87 on the evening of the third day in Abu Dhabi, the young allrounder was dismissed on what is widely known as cricket's Devil number. Considered the unluckiest number in Australian cricket, many know 87 as taboo for being 13 short of the coveted 100 every batsman pursues.
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What is 222 in cricket?

Particularly in cricket, multiples of 111 are called a double Nelson (222), triple Nelson (333), quadruple Nelson (444; also known as a salamander) and so on.
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