batsman |
batsmen |
As nouns the difference between batsman and batsmen
is that
batsman is a player of the batting side now on the field while
batsmen is plural of lang=en.
batsman |
bassman |
As nouns the difference between batsman and bassman
is that
batsman is (cricket) a player of the batting side now on the field while
bassman is someone who plays the bass guitar.
batsman |
boatsman |
As nouns the difference between batsman and boatsman
is that
batsman is (cricket) a player of the batting side now on the field while
boatsman is a boatman.
batman |
batsman |
As nouns the difference between batman and batsman
is that
batman is a servant or valet to an army officer while
batsman is a player of the batting side now on the field.
As a proper noun Batman
is a province in Turkey.
batsman |
catblock |
taxonomy |
batsman |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and batsman
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
batsman is (cricket) a player of the batting side now on the field.
rim |
batsman |
As a proper noun rim
is rome (
city).
As a noun batsman is
(cricket) a player of the batting side now on the field.
batsman |
snickometer |
In cricket terms the difference between batsman and snickometer
is that
batsman is any player selected for his or her team principally to bat, as opposed to a bowler while
snickometer is a device that combines slow-motion video and a graphical representation of sound waves recorded from stump and pitch microphones to determine whether a small noise (a snick) occurred as the ball passed the bat and/or pad, and thus whether the batsman made contact with the ball.
batsman |
trapball |
As nouns the difference between batsman and trapball
is that
batsman is a player of the batting side now on the field while
trapball is a game in which a batsman makes a ball hit a trap (device) that sends the ball into the air, from where the batsman has to hit it again.
batsman |
misfield |
In cricket terms the difference between batsman and misfield
is that
batsman is any player selected for his or her team principally to bat, as opposed to a bowler while
misfield is a failure to field the ball properly.
As a verb misfield is
to field the ball clumsily or ineptly, especially when this results in the batsman scoring another run.
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