Across
- 2. :When a batsman gets out without scoring any runs.
- 4. :When the batsman strikes the ball and it bounces on the ground before crossing the boundary.
- 5. :The set of three vertical sticks (stumps) and two smaller horizontal sticks (bails).
- 7. :The lines at both ends of the pitch where the batsmen must stand while batting.
- 10. over :When the bowler successfully prevents the batsman from scoring any runs during an entire over.
- 12. :When a fielding player dislodges the bails while the batsman is running between the wickets.
- 13. :When the batsman hits the ball and runs to the other end of the pitch to score points.
- 14. :A system that allows teams to challenge on-field umpire decisions using technology for review.
- 16. :When the batsman strikes the ball and it crosses the boundary without touching the ground.
- 18. :When the bowler throws the ball in an improper manner, resulting in a penalty for the batting team.
- 21. :In test matches, the option for the team batting first to enforce the team batting second to bat again.
- 23. :A type of delivery where the bowler aims to pitch the ball near the batsman's feet on the full.
- 24. ball :A type of delivery bowled with a flick of the thumb, causing the ball to spin differently.
- 26. :A player from the team in the field trying to prevent the ball from reaching the boundary.
- 28. :A type of delivery bowled by a leg-spinner that spins in the opposite direction to the usual spin.
- 30. :A term used to describe a superb delivery that is difficult for the batsman to handle.
- 32. :The perimeter or fence that marks the limits of the cricket field.
- 33. :The player who stands at one end of the pitch to receive the balls bowled by the opposition.
Down
- 1. :When the wicketkeeper removes the bails while the batsman is out of the crease after missing the ball.
- 3. :When a fielding player catches the ball directly from the batsman's bat without the ball touching the ground.
- 4. circle :An area in the field close to the pitch where specific fielding restrictions apply.
- 6. ;When the player from the batting team uses the bat to strike the ball delivered by the bowler.
- 8. :When the bowler throws the ball too wide of the batsman, resulting in a penalty for the batting team.
- 9. :The person responsible for officiating the game, making decisions on various aspects of the game.
- 11. :A type of fast delivery bowled to intimidate the batsman by bouncing near or over their head.
- 15. point :A fielding position close to the batsman, usually on the off-side.
- 17. :A period when one team bats and the other team bowls.
- 19. :The player responsible for throwing the ball towards the batsman to try to get them out.
- 20. :In limited-overs matches, a set number of overs where specific fielding restrictions apply.
- 22. :A sequence in which a bowler throws six balls to the batsman.
- 25. :A lower-order batsman sent to bat towards the end of the day's play to protect better batsmen for the next day.
- 27. :A type of delivery bowled by an off-spinner that spins away from the batsman unexpectedly.
- 29. (Leg Before Wicket) :When the ball hits the batsman's leg, and the umpire deems that it would have hit the wicket, given no leg.
- 31. :The act of a player from the bowling team throwing the ball towards the batsman.