Psn cricket

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Across
  1. 2. E, The average number of runs a bowler concedes per over bowled.
  2. 8. L, Leg Before Wicket; a method of dismissal where the ball hits the batter's leg when it would have otherwise hit the stumps.
  3. 10. B, A run scored when the ball passes the batter without touching the bat or body.
  4. 11. T, A player who bats late in the order, typically a specialist bowler with lesser batting skill.
  5. 14. N, A lower-order batter sent in to play near the end of a day's play to protect higher-order batters.
  6. 15. A, The famous biennial Test match series played between England and Australia.
  7. 16. D, A score of zero for a batter who has been dismissed.
  8. 18. D, A single ball bowled by the bowler to the batter.
  9. 19. D, A delivery from which no runs are scored and no wickets are taken.
Down
  1. 1. O, A set of six legal deliveries bowled from one end of the pitch.
  2. 3. C, The lines on the pitch that define the legal positions for the bowler and the batter.
  3. 4. M, An over in which the bowler concedes no runs off the bat.
  4. 5. C, An individual score of 100 runs or more by a single batter in an innings.
  5. 6. S, The three vertical wooden posts that, along with the bails, make up the wicket.
  6. 7. D, A strategic decision by the captain of the batting side to end their innings voluntarily.
  7. 9. B, The edge of the playing field; also refers to a shot that scores four or six runs by reaching this edge.
  8. 10. B, The act of propelling the ball toward the wicket defended by a batter.
  9. 12. I, The period of time during which an individual or a team bats.
  10. 13. W, The structure of stumps and bails; also refers to the dismissal of a batter or the rectangular pitch itself.
  11. 17. G, A close-in fielding position on the off-side, located between point and slips.