Welcome to the Ambush

The collective noun for a group of tigers is an ambush or a streak

Monday 29 July 2013

Speak Cricketish #4

RABBIT

Someone who can't bat. Usually a term for bowlers who make up the tail end of the batting order (numbers 9, 10 and 11).

The term probably comes from the tail-ender's wide eyed look of terror as the bowler runs in. A little like the look a rabbit takes on when caught in a car's headlight's. 


He looks like he knows what he's doing but this is Tigers big bunny, Baz Floyd trying to disguise his fear as Witney RFC's Simon Copperwheat charges in to bowl

2 comments:

  1. The game which was originally played in the UK has now became one of the most popular games in Asia. In countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, this sport is played at school level. Kids started playing this game at age of 8 and became polished world class players at the age of 16 and onwards.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Football year is amongst the many awaited sports situations in the world associated with sports. So you learn it is the beginning of FOOTBALL basketball year whenever just about everyone can be donning NFL Live Stream
    jerseys.

    ReplyDelete