The NPS team was bundled out for 123 in the 26th over. Bundled out means to send off hastily or quickly. Why is the phrase bundled out used here?
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1A collection of things or quantity of material tied or wrapped up together.
‘a thick bundle of envelopes’
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1.1A set of nerve, muscle, or other fibres running in parallel close together.
‘The midbrain is attached to the base of the cerebral hemispheres by the cerebral peduncles, two massive, flattened bundles of nerve fibres.’
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1.2A set of different items, typically of software or hardware, sold together as a package.
‘a bundle of 15 desktop utilities’
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1.3a bundleinformal A large amount of money.
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VERB
1with object Tie or roll up (a number of things) together as though into a parcel.
‘she quickly bundled up her clothes’
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1.1usually be bundled upDress (someone) in many warm clothes.
‘they were bundled up in thick sweaters’
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1.2Sell (different items, typically of hardware or software) together as a package.
‘Sun will bundle the AppIQ software with its own storage management package by the second half of this year.’
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2informal with object and adverbial of direction Push, carry, or send forcibly, hastily, or unceremoniously.
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2.1no object, with adverbial of direction (of a group of people) move in a disorganized way.
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3historical no object Sleep fully clothed with another person, as a former local custom during courtship.
‘he stopped occasionally in the villages to dance at country frolics, and bundle with the lasses’
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