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WIKIMEDIA GLOSSARY LIST ARTICLE
Unplayable; List of Cricket terms; Cricket terminology; Rabbit (cricket); Cricket jargon; Super Sub; Wrong foot; Wrong foot (cricket); Chest on (cricket); Side on (cricket); Silly point; Biffer; Blocker (cricket); Big hitter; Chinese cut; Pair (cricket); Right-arm; Left-arm; Hoik; King pair; Blocker batsmen; Right arm; Left arm; Cricket terms; Wrongfoot; Half century; Five-for; Dobbing; Dot ball; Gun bowler; Half yorker; List of cricket terms; Walk (cricket); Walking (cricket); Edge (cricket); Taking guard; Declaration bowling; Glossary of cricket; Shooter (cricket); Batting collapse; Play and miss; Air shot; Lunch (cricket); Over the wicket; Twelfth man (cricket); Strike (cricket); Bowled out; Long tail (cricket); 12th Man (cricket); Corker (cricket); Jaffa (cricket); Covers (cricket); Footmarks (cricket); Drift (cricket); Bowling spell; Dibbly dobbler; Given man; Wicket maiden; Bowling team (cricket); Bowling side (cricket); Death bowler; Agricultural shot; Asking rate; Bounced out; Bump ball; Run chase; Run-chase; Chase (cricket); French cut; Round the wicket; Around the wicket; Centurion (cricket); Maximum (cricket); Skier (cricket); Hoick; Run-chasing; In (cricket); Death over bowling; Death bowling
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  • A typical cricket bat, showing the front and back with the main parts labelled
  • A ''groundsman'' applies a ''roller'' to the ''pitch'', while another paints the ''popping crease''
  • View along a ''pitch'' showing the ''sight screen'', which provides a plain white background behind the ''bowler'', to help the ''batsman'' see a ''red ball''
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  • Diagram showing the locations of the ''crease'' lines on the ''pitch''
  • Punch]]'', 21 July 1920.
  • ''Bowler'' [[Darren Gough]] winds up to deliver a ball.
  • A ''batsman'' wearing [[batting gloves]] and a ''wicket-keeper'' wearing [[wicket-keeping gloves]].
  • [[Mahela Jayawardene]] playing a ''forward defence''
  • Mark Wood]] delivering ''over the wicket''
  • ''Bowler'' [[Mashrafe Mortaza]] ''appeals'' for a ''wicket'' during the [[2015 Cricket World Cup]].
  • A ''batsman'' ducks under a ''bouncer''.
  • Animation of an ''off break'' delivery
  • [[Shaun Pollock]] in the ''nets''
  • A wheeled ''cover'' being removed from the ''pitch''
  • Typical cricket helmets in use.
  • A left-handed ''batsman'' plays a ''drive'' shot through the ''covers''
  • A batsman takes guard
  • ''Pads''  used by a ''wicket keeper'' (left) and a ''batsman'' (right)
  • A worn ''ball''
  • A worn ''white ball''

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METRICAL UNIT IN POETRY
Metrical foot; Metrical feet; Foot (poetry); Ionic Foot; Antispastus; Foot (linguistics); Poetic foot; Pedes; Phonological foot; Foot (meter); Tetrabrach; Proceleusmatic; Ditrochee; Diiamb; Antispast; Dispondee; Prosodic foot; Poetic feet
·noun A foot of four syllables, the first and fourth short, and the second and third long (#).
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METRICAL UNIT IN POETRY
Metrical foot; Metrical feet; Foot (poetry); Ionic Foot; Antispastus; Foot (linguistics); Poetic foot; Pedes; Phonological foot; Foot (meter); Tetrabrach; Proceleusmatic; Ditrochee; Diiamb; Antispast; Dispondee; Prosodic foot; Poetic feet
·noun A double spondee; a foot consisting of four long syllables.

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Glossary of cricket terms

This is a general glossary of the terminology used in the sport of cricket. Where words in a sentence are also defined elsewhere in this article, they appear in italics. Certain aspects of cricket terminology are explained in more detail in cricket statistics and the naming of fielding positions is explained at fielding (cricket).

Cricket is known for its rich terminology. Some terms are often thought to be arcane and humorous by those not familiar with the game.

Examples of use of wrong foot
1. Relations with Spansion started out on the wrong foot.
2. By some indications, the state is getting its new bank off on the wrong foot.
3. "We started our qualifying campaign on the wrong foot, and we never recovered.
4. Now the market goes live with the boot on the wrong foot.
5. New Delhi, June 20÷ Caught on the wrong foot over its chief K.S.