India Languages, asked by Aniket11723, 8 months ago

Explain the following terms in Cricket:

i. An over

ii. A wide ball

iii. An appeal

iv. A toss​

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When one bowler has completed six balls, that constitutes an over.

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When the ball is delivered outside the wide line scoring an extra run for the battling side. An extra ball must be bowled for each wide ball.

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In the sport of cricket an appeal is the act of player of the fiedling team asking an umpire for a decision regarding whether a batsman is out or not.

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In cricket, the toss is the flipping of a coin to determine which captain will have the right to choose whether his team will bat or field at the start of the match.

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