bat

বাদুড়
definition
verb
Ruth came to bat in the fifth inning
(of a team or a player in sports such as baseball) take in turns the role of hitting rather than fielding.
he batted the flies away
hit at (someone or something) with the palm of one's hand.
noun
Well, it turns out nobody officially tests balls hit by aluminum bats under game conditions.
an implement with a handle and a solid surface, usually of wood, used for hitting the ball in games such as baseball, cricket, and table tennis.
Small and furry, bats are the only mammals to have achieved powered flight.
a mainly nocturnal mammal capable of sustained flight, with membranous wings that extend between the fingers and connecting the forelimbs to the body and the hindlimbs to the tail.
translation of 'bat'
বাদুড়,
চোখ পিট পিট করা,
খেলার ব্যাট
verb
ব্যাট করা,
পিটপিট্ করা
noun
চর্মচটকা,
পাটকেল,
বাদুড়,
খেলিবার ব্যাট্,
নক্তচর,
চর্মচটিকা
example
Capped for the first time as an opening 'bat' in Port Elizabeth, De Villiers took over from Tsolekile behind the stumps for the second Test at Kingsmead.
Burley-In-Wharfedale opening 'bat' Chris Wheeler smashed his way to 170 against the hapless bowlers of Bardsey last week.
Ruth came to 'bat' in the fifth inning
the team's opening 'bat'
In spring play Joyner showed good 'bat' control and played solid defense.
You hit for average, you hit for power, you had the quickest 'bat' in the game.
When Hands was introduced to the attack, the home side were under pressure with fielders surrounding the 'bat' .
It is another matter that Dravid is virtually an opening 'bat' already.
a cricket 'bat'
He's one of the greatest sportsmen that ever picked up a mallet or a cricket 'bat' .
Opening 'bat' Matthew Hayden is less interested in rising deliveries than in his rising soufflu00e9s; forget his sticky wicket, he wants sticky toffee.
He was as solid as his father and as stolid as his uncle Sadiq: an opening 'bat' who could bowl a useful off-break.
He fields his position well and can handle the 'bat' , not only bunting but putting the ball in play to help move runners.
If he attempts to steal and is thrown out, however, this decreases not only his own chance of scoring but that of every player who will 'bat' in the inning.
some deranged old 'bat'
Not every child gets a cricket 'bat' , rugby ball, pair of football boots or spikes as a Christmas or birthday present.
Australia reached 263 for 4 after choosing to 'bat'
The opening 'bat' , who topped the First Division runs chart with 1,133, is having problems with his hip.
The world's smallest mammal, the bumblebee 'bat' , is found exclusively in a small number of karst caves in Thailand.
In each inning both teams 'bat' , until three of the batters are declared out by either three strikes delivered by the pitcher, or a catch by a fielder.
In test cricket, where there are no limits on how long a player may 'bat' , double centuries are considered a major achievement, but they are not all that uncommon.
Although his 2001 numbers were way down from his monstrous 2000 season, he is by far the best 'bat' on the team.
Now you can imagine what I thought when I saw an opening 'bat' by the name of Williamson scoring runs.
One day in grade 5, Paul brought a baseball 'bat' and ball along to school.
The 28-year-old is a graduate of the Australian Cricket Academy, plays for Queensland and is a right hand 'bat' , right arm medium pace bowler.
An inflatable sphere the crowd can 'bat' around for fun.
Each member of each of the two teams gets to 'bat' twice, and when it is all over, the side with the most runs is the winner.
Crosby handles the 'bat' well, is an above-average defensive player and is a candidate for A.L. Rookie of the Year.
Umpires can remove a bat from the game if a 'bat' has exceeded the pine tar limitation.
Kenneth Meuleman, an opening 'bat' , played just one test for Australia, scoring 0.
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