Batsman - A player who uses a bat to score runs for their team., Bowler - A player who delivers the ball towards the batsman., Wicket - The set of three stumps and two bails that the batsman defends., Over - A unit of scoring in cricket, achieved by the batsmen running between the wickets after hitting the ball., Maiden Over - An over in which no runs are scored by the batting team., Six - A shot in which the ball is hit over the boundary without bouncing, scoring six runs., Four - A shot that reaches the boundary without bouncing, scoring four runs., Duck - When a batsman is dismissed without scoring any runs., LBW-Leg Before Wicket - A mode of dismissal in which the ball hits the batsman's leg before hitting the bat, and the umpire considers it would have hit the wicket., Catch - When a fielder catches the ball hit by the batsman before it touches the ground, resulting in the batsman being dismissed., Stumped - When the wicketkeeper removes the bails while the batsman is outside of their crease, resulting in dismissal., No ball - A delivery that is considered illegal due to the bowler overstepping the front line of the bowling crease or other rule violations., Wide - A delivery that is considered illegal because it is outside the batsman's reach., Yorker - A type of delivery that is delivered full and aimed at the batsman's feet., Googly - A type of delivery bowled by a spinner that spins in the opposite direction to what is expected by the batsman., Bouncer - A short-pitched delivery that bounces at or above the batsman's shoulder height., Fielding - The act of preventing runs and causing the opposition's dismissal through catching, throwing, and general fielding skills., DRS-Decision Review System - A technology-based system used to review the on-field umpire's decisions.,

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