batsman造句1. The umpire ruled that the batsman was out.
2. The ball went past the batsman and hit the stumps.
3. The batsman rose on his toes and played the rising ball down into the ground.
4. The batsman was given out.
5. He's a good batsman but a poor bowler.
6. The batsman smashed the ball up into the air.
7. The batsman slammed the ball straight at a fielder.
8. He was the greatest batsman of his generation.
9. The umpire gave the batsman out .
10. The batsman stroked the ball effortlessly to the boundary.
11. The bowler dismissed the next batsman for six runs.
12. Fans ran onto the pitch and mobbed the batsman.
13. The batsman began slowly but once he got his eye in he started to play some very good shots.
14. The batsman retired hurt.
15. He pitched the ball too short and the batsman hit it for six.
16. A difficult ball came through,the batsman played on to his wicket and was out.
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17. Neither batsman was troubled although Morris always looked the more positive player, thumping 11 fours in his 134 ball unbeaten 98.
18. Fans usually clap the batsman when he leaves the field.
19. The batsman drove the last ball of the over for four, and the bowler kicked the ground in exasperation.
20. Pitching it up to the batsman made it, quite often, unplayable.
21. Yet I'd be inclined to play the extra batsman, going for the experience of Hashan Tillekaratne.
22. Border regained the Aussie captaincy from opening batsman Mark Taylor after a fortnight's lay-off with a hamstring injury.
23. A skilful ball from John put out the opposing team's batsman.
24. The most obvious is that with the addition of one top-class batsman, Warwickshire might well have levered the title from Essex.
25. A case requiring action by the umpire before the batsman needed to correct the wicket?
26. Perhaps he was going to punch it straight back at the batsman.
27. Bradman, who has died in Adelaide aged 92, was without question the greatest batsman in the history of cricket.
28. He fielded in the shortest of positions, sometimes almost touching the batsman, and without helmet, visor or shin guards.
29. Then it happened, that one false move that a batsman never wants to make.
30. There was immediate uproar and they all said it was the other batsman who was out.