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Yorker
UK //ˈjɔːkə//US //ˈjɔrkər//
Definition
A delivery in cricket that bounces near the batsman's feet.
In simple words: A type of delivery in cricket aimed at the batsman’s feet.
Examples
- He bowled a perfect yorker that the batsman couldn't hit.
- The yorker caught the batsman off guard and led to his wicket.
- Many bowlers prefer to use a yorker in the death overs.
- A well-executed yorker can be difficult for even the best batsmen.
- He aimed for the yorker but ended up bowling a full toss instead.
Usage notes
Commonly used in cricket discussions, among fans and players. Avoid in casual, non-cricket contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'York' - imagine a bowler targeting the batsman's feet like hitting a target.
Collocations
- bowl a yorker
- execute a yorker
- yorker delivery
Synonyms
- delivery
- bowl
- throw
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'yorkshire', mistakenly referring to a type of pastry.
- Mispronounce as 'york-er' instead of the correct 'yorker'.