Psn cricket2

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Across
  1. 1. S, A method of dismissal where the wicket-keeper dislodges the bails while the batter is out of their crease and not attempting a run.
  2. 2. T, The second interval in a day's play in Test cricket, typically lasting 20 minutes.
  3. 7. FO, A rule in Test cricket where the team batting second is forced to bat again immediately after their first innings if they trail by a significant margin.
  4. 8. P, A powerful horizontal-bat shot played to a short-pitched ball, sending it to the leg-side boundary.
  5. 10. H, The formal appeal made by the fielding side to the umpire when they believe a batter is out.
  6. 11. E, When the ball touches the perimeter of the bat (often leading to a catch in the slips); also known as a "snick."
  7. 12. Y, A very difficult delivery that bounces right at the batter's feet or the base of the stumps.
  8. 14. OS, The half of the field that is on the side of the batter’s toes (for a right-hander, the right side of the pitch).
  9. 16. C, An unconventional fielding position on the mid-wicket/long-on boundary where batters frequently aim "slogs."
  10. 17. B, Two small wooden pieces that sit atop the three stumps; the wicket is "broken" when these are dislodged.
  11. 18. C, A historical term for a left-arm unorthodox spin bowler who uses a wrist-spin action to turn the ball into a right-handed batter.
Down
  1. 1. S, A large board placed behind the bowler to provide a clear, contrasting background so the batter can see the ball.
  2. 3. AR, A player who excels at both batting and bowling.
  3. 4. D, Decision Review System; a technology-based system used by umpires to review controversial on-field decisions.
  4. 5. S, A fielding position behind the batter on the off-side, intended to catch edges.
  5. 6. G, A deceptive delivery by a leg-spin bowler that spins in the opposite direction to a standard leg-break.
  6. 8. P, The central 22-yard strip of the ground where the bowling and batting take place.
  7. 9. H, When a bowler takes three wickets with three consecutive deliveries.
  8. 13. OS, A delivery that curves through the air away from the batter's body.
  9. 15. B, An illegal delivery that reaches the batter above waist height without bouncing.