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Cricketing lexicon

BoyBrumby

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Disappointing lack of "tw@t"... :ph34r:

But also "muscle" (he muscled it through midwicket) & "leather" (he's leathered it back over the bowlers head)
 

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How does one use 'Clump' lol
 
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"pumped over long-on for half a dozen"

- used exclusively by annoying Antipodean commentators (Healy comes to mind)

"dinked over the infield"

- generally used to refer to cute chip/paddle type shots played in limited overs when the field restrictions are on
 
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How does one use 'Clump' lol
When a muscular biffer (say Flintoff) hits one for 6.

Certainly wouldn't be used in the context of a batsman like Laxman or Amla.
 

cnerd123

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Those are words for when you hit the ball

We could compile quite an impressive list for when you've missed the ball - flail, beaten, waft, cut in half...
 

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