The batsman was given a life (eg because a fielder missed an easy catch) when his score was 24. 那击球员积分到24分时获一新机会(如外场员未接住一易接的球).
The batsman retired hurt. 击球员因伤退场.
The umpire gave the batsman out (leg before wicket). 裁判裁定击球员(用腿截球违例)出局.
batsman
[ noun ] (baseball) a ballplayer who is batting <noun.person>
Batsman \Bats"man\, n.; pl. {Batsmen}. The one who wields the bat in cricket, baseball, etc.; in baseball, the batsman is usually called the {batter}. [1913 Webster +PJC]
Batter \Bat"ter\ (b[a^]t"t[~e]r), n. The one who wields the bat in baseball; the one whose turn it is at bat; formerly called the {batsman}. [1913 Webster +PJC]
"Pete," of course, is Pete Rose, the one-time peerless batsman who has been managing the Reds like crazy of late.
One hundred runs by a single batsman is considered a big score and is called a century, and 300 for an entire side is regarded as a good total.
When a batsman is out, he goes off. Sometimes the walk off the field of play can seem a long and humiliating one to a batsman who is going off. But it makes life easier for the umpire.
When a batsman is out, he goes off. Sometimes the walk off the field of play can seem a long and humiliating one to a batsman who is going off. But it makes life easier for the umpire.
'I just couldn't get used to the feeling of only wearing one,' he grins, wielding his golf club with the expertise and panache of a batsman.
West Indian batsman Brian Lara scored the highest single-innings total in Test cricket, beating countryman Sir Garfield Sobers' 365 not out, on the third day of the fifth Test against England at St John's, Antigua.
As an opening batsman he twice hit a six off the first ball, but never became more than captain of the second eleven. At Oxford he became a fellow of All Souls' and could have had a distinguished academic career.
A keeper who can bat well, as Healy did, to England's cost, generates more initiative in a team than a batsman who can keep wicket if necessary, like Alec Stewart. Stewart was good-humoured about his failure to take over the captaincy from Gooch.
But the sunshine is always speckled in Yorkshire and in cricket the player with the ball can only bowl, not throw it, to the batsman.
If he were only wearing his cricketing whites, the illusion would be complete. He even plays golf sporting two gloves, batsman style.
"Owzat?' is particularly common, challenging the umpire to declare the batsman out. Nehru's socialist, statist legacy is walking to the pavilion.