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The Hawk

The use of eye tracking technology helps athletes understand the complexity of the sport. LBWs can also be determined using this method.

Attack

A bowling attack is a group of bowlers available to the fielding captain and can be of two types: a pace attack and a spin attack.

Inside-out shot

A batsman is said to be playing a leg side stroke when he moves towards the leg side and hits a ball around the leg stump into the off side.

Ring Field

A standard fielding arrangement is to have men positioned in a circle all around the batting area in order to save the single if it is hit.

Dead ball

These balls are not in play and cannot be run for scores or fielded; when the wicketkeeper collects them, they become dead.

Carry your bat

In cricket, an opening batsman is someone who is not out at the end of an inning (when all his team mates are out).

Chest-on

The term is used to describe a bowler who delivers the ball with his chest facing the batsman as he strikes the ball.

Chinaman

A ball bowled by a left-arm slow bowler that is turned into a right-hand batsman; in other words, a left-arm leg spinner bowled by a left-arm slow bowler.

Chin music

In fast bowling, the ball is aimed at the batsman's head by the bowlers. Originally, the term came from the Caribbean region.