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leg before wicket Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( leg before wicket ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ୱିକେଟ୍ ପୂର୍ବରୁ ଲିଗ୍,

Adjective:

ୱିକେଟ୍ ପୂର୍ବରୁ ଗୋଡ |,

leg before wicket's Usage Examples:

The revision of the Laws introduced leg before wicket as a means of dismissal and formalised the standard width of a cricket.


Richardson caught behind from the first ball of his second over, before yorking Watson with the fourth ball for duck and trapping Graveney leg before wicket.


when the batsman is dismissed by being bowled, leg before wicket, caught, stumped, or hit wicket.


Warner was the first gone, leg before wicket in the fourth over, while Bancroft was caught behind just four overs.


wicket – that of New Zealand middle order batsman Shirley Cowles, out leg before wicket for six runs.


strangled, or missing the ball entirely and being out bowled or leg before wicket.


caught, bowled, leg before wicket, run out, and stumped.


one wicket – that of Jamaican opening batsman Elaine Emmanual, out leg before wicket for seven runs.


Of these, the leg before wicket and stumped methods of dismissal can be seen as related to, or.


Argentina – a dead rubber – and scored nine runs before being trapped leg before wicket by Diego Lord.


Chosen to tour Australia in 1994-95, he had a poor tour with gloves and especially with the bat - frequently dismissed by Australian spearhead Craig McDermott, often leg before wicket (LBW).


receives credit for any wickets taken during their bowling that are either bowled, caught, hit wicket, leg before wicket or stumped.


He had Richardson caught behind from the first ball of his second over, before yorking Watson with the fourth ball for duck and trapping Graveney leg before wicket from the next delivery with an inswinger.



Synonyms:

earlier,

Antonyms:

down, back,

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