fieldsman (Meaning)

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fieldsman (n)

a member of the cricket team that is fielding rather than batting

Synonyms & Antonyms of fieldsman

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fieldsman Sentence Examples

  1. The fieldsman in the outfield had a strong arm, capable of throwing the ball all the way to the home plate.
  2. The cricketer became a legend for his extraordinary fielding skills, often diving to catch the ball, saving runs for his team.
  3. The first baseman fielded a ground ball smoothly, quickly tossing it to the pitcher to get the batter out.
  4. The center fielder had lightning-fast reflexes, sprinting across the outfield to make a diving catch before the ball touched the ground.
  5. The fieldsmen formed a tight cordon around the bat, determined to prevent runs and win the match.
  6. The shortstop showed off his quick footwork, moving laterally and fielding a hard-hit ground ball with ease.
  7. The third baseman charged towards the foul line, deftly backhanding a sharply hit ball and throwing it to first base for the out.
  8. In the final innings, the outfielder made a spectacular catch over his shoulder, securing a thrilling victory for his team.
  9. Despite his injured knee, the fieldsman refused to leave the field, demonstrating his unwavering dedication to the sport.
  10. The coach emphasized the importance of accurate throws and quick reactions to his team of fielders, preparing them for the upcoming tournament.

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a member of the cricket team that is fielding rather than batting

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The fieldsman in the outfield had a strong arm, capable of throwing the ball all the way to the home plate.

The cricketer became a legend for his extraordinary fielding skills, often diving to catch the ball, saving runs for his team.

The first baseman fielded a ground ball smoothly, quickly tossing it to the pitcher to get the batter out.

The center fielder had lightning-fast reflexes, sprinting across the outfield to make a diving catch before the ball touched the ground.