Glossary Of Cricket Terms-B
Back Foot:
Batting: The back foot refers to the one closest to the stumps. For a right-hand batter, it’s the right foot; for a left-hand batter, it’s the left foot.
Bowling: The back foot is the one that touches the ground before the front foot during a bowler’s delivery, unless the bowler has an unconventional action.
Back Foot Contact:
The moment in a bowler’s action when the back foot lands on the ground just before releasing the ball.
Back Foot Shot:
A shot played with the batter’s weight on their back foot, commonly used for shots behind square.
Back Spin (Under-Spin):
A delivery with a backward spin, causing the ball to slow down or bounce lower, making it challenging for the batter.
Backing Up:
The non-striking batter leaving the crease before the ball is released, reducing the distance needed to score a run. Going too far risks run-out.
A fielder positioning on the far side of the wicket to recover the ball and prevent overthrows.
Backlift:
Raising the bat in preparation for hitting the ball.
Badger:
A passionate cricket enthusiast with immense love for the game.
Bad Light:
Umpires pause the match when light dims significantly, affecting visibility and player safety.
Baggy Green:
Myrtle green Australian Test cricket cap, symbolizing national pride
Bail:
One of the two wooden pieces atop the stumps, forming the wicket.
Ball:
Spherical object bowled by the bowler, aimed to be hit by the batter’s bat.
A single delivery; each over comprises six balls.
Ball Tampering:
Illegally altering the ball’s condition, often for swing bowling, considered cheating.
Ball Tracking:
A computer vision system used by third umpires to assess LBW appeals and by coaches for player analysis.
Bang (It) In:
Bowling a shorter, faster delivery with extra force.
Bat:
Wooden implement used by batters, consisting of a blade and handle.
Bat-pad:
Fielder close to the batter on the leg side to catch the ball if it hits the bat and pad.
Batter:
Player on the batting side; term is gender-neutral since 2021.
Batting:
Act of defending wicket and scoring runs.
Batting Average:
Average runs scored per innings by a batter.
Batting Collapse:
Rapid succession of dismissals for few runs.
Batting for a Draw:
Defensive batting to salvage a draw in timed matches.
Batting Order:
Sequence in which batters bat, from openers to lower order.
Beach Cricket:
Informal cricket played on beaches.
Beamer:
Illegal head-high delivery; a no-ball offense.
Beat the Bat:
Batter narrowly avoids ball with the bat’s edge, a moral victory for the bowler.
Beehive:
Diagram showing balls’ paths, often from a specific bowler.
Beer Match:
Informal match played to fill time, often with unconventional rules.
Belter:
Pitch advantageous to the batter.
Bend the Back:
Pace bowler’s effort for extra speed or bounce.
Benefit Season:
Fundraising events to reward long-serving players before retirement.
Best Bowling:
Bowling analysis with most wickets, fewest runs; used for comparison.
Biffer:
Slang for aggressive batter; opposite of blocker.
Bite:
Spin bowler’s ability to turn the ball on the pitch.
Block:
Defensive shot to stop the ball without scoring runs.
Blocker:
Slang for defensive batter; opposite of biffer.
Block Hole:
Area difficult to block; target for a yorker delivery.
Blob (Duck):
Batter dismissed without scoring.
Bodyline:
Controversial tactic of fast bowling directed at batter’s body.
Boot Hill (Short Leg):
Fielding position close to batter; historically unpopular due to danger.
Bosie (Googly):
A type of spin delivery; a leg-spinner’s variation.
Bottom Hand:
Hand closest to bat’s blade; shots hit in the air often use this hand.
Bouncer:
Fast, short-pitched delivery rising near the batter’s head.
Bounce Out:
Getting a batter out using bounce, often caught out.
Boundary:
- Field’s perimeter.
- Rope marking boundary; shots reaching or crossing it score four or six runs.
Bowled:
Mode of dismissal; ball hits stumps, dislodging bail.
Bowled Around the Legs:
Out bowled as ball passes batter on leg side before hitting stumps.
Bowler:
- Current bowler.
- Player specializing in bowling.
Bowling:
Act of delivering the cricket ball to the batter.
Bowl-Out:
Method to break a tie, players bowl at an undefended wicket.
Bowling Action:
Movements a bowler makes during delivery.
Bowling Analysis:
Stats summarizing a bowler’s performance, indicating overs, runs, wickets.
Bowling at the Death:
Bowling during final overs of an innings.
Bowling Average:
Runs conceded per wicket taken; lower is better.
Box:
Protective item for genitalia, worn by players underneath trousers.
Brace:
Two wickets taken in consecutive deliveries.
Break:
Ball changing direction after pitching due to spin or cut.
Buffet Bowling:
Varied deliveries; see cafeteria bowling.
Bump Ball:
Ball played off bat into the ground and caught by fielder, resembling a clean catch.
Bumper:
Old term for a bouncer delivery.
Bunny:
Player who frequently gets out to a specific bowler.
Bunsen:
Pitch favoring prodigious spin; from ‘Bunsen Burner,’ rhyming with ‘Turner.’
Buzzer:
Runs taken due to overthrows.
Bye:
Extras scored when ball doesn’t touch any part of the batter.