mid-off (Meaning)
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mid-off (n)
the fielding position in cricket closest to the bowler on the off side
Synonyms & Antonyms of mid-off
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mid-off Sentence Examples
- The batsman's powerful drive sent the ball scorching to mid-off.
- The fielder at mid-off dove to his left and plucked the catch cleanly.
- The ball looped high into the air, giving the mid-off fielder ample time to settle under it.
- The low and hard shot forced the mid-off fielder to field with just one hand.
- The batsman's mistimed pull shot flew straight to mid-off, resulting in a simple catch.
- The fielding captain shifted the mid-off fielder to a more attacking position for the next over.
- With the ball racing to mid-off, the batsmen had to scamper for a risky single.
- The mid-off fielder's quick throw caught the batsman short of his crease.
- The batsman's cut shot found the gap between point and mid-off, earning him four runs.
- The fielder at mid-off misjudged the ball's flight and it sailed over his head for a boundary.
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the fielding position in cricket closest to the bowler on the off side
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No antonyms found.
The batsman's powerful drive sent the ball scorching to mid-off.
The fielder at mid-off dove to his left and plucked the catch cleanly.
The ball looped high into the air, giving the mid-off fielder ample time to settle under it.
The low and hard shot forced the mid-off fielder to field with just one hand.