Batsman in a sentence as a noun

It is like when a batsman warms up with weights on the bat.

Bowl consistent line and length and wait for the batsman to err.

Also the batsman in cricket has to try to do it wearing lots of pads!

That is, the last few times the 100-point batsman was at bat, he got struck out without scoring any points.

So, if the ball usually spins from right to left, a googly would spin from left to right and trick a batsman and get him out. Hence the phrase "Google bowls a googly".

In this case, just throwing a yorker on the bowling machine would probably not get the batsman out.

And one has to plan for it, don't use your reverse swing bowler early on or start with best swing bowling playing batsman etc...

Casts a shadow over an otherwise great batsman's reputation in these parts.

Giving a batsman a free run changes that into a situation with still two men out, but first and second base occupied.

I remember Bob Woolmer, so ahead of his time - had an idea that the batsman would have a mini display so that they can rewatch the last ball before playing the next one.

You want to know speed of release, length, speed and movement after the ball has pitched, and speed after interaction with the batsman along with angles, etc. - and that's just to get started.

Initially the new hard ball is seen as an advantage to the fielding side as a bowler gets more bounce and deviation from the hard seam, but a batsman can also hit it further.

Of runs scored by a particular batsman, in which we will need a model that can be updated and the ability to ingest and make sense of voluminous amount of data.

Most were too unskilled to really exploit it but a good bowler could achieve what felt like a metre of savage sideways swing, enough that a ball that started out looking like a wide would finish up whistling past the ears of the hapless batsman.

Batsman definitions

noun

(baseball) a ballplayer who is batting

See also: batter hitter slugger