• bat-pad

    A fielding position close to the batsman designed to catch balls which pop up off the bat, often via the batsman's pads.

    Sports; Cricket
  • ball tampering

    The illegal action of changing the condition of the ball by artificial means, usually scuffing the surface, picking or lifting the seam of the ball, or applying substances other than sweat or saliva.

    Sports; Cricket
  • asking rate

    The runs required per over for a team to win - mostly relevant in a one-dayer. Also it is called as run-rate.

    Sports; Cricket
  • The Ashes

    Series between England and Australia are played for The Ashes. It is either held in England or Australia, usually consist of 5 or 7 test matches.

    Sports; Cricket
  • mousepads

    It is a surface for placing and moving a computer mouse. A mousepad enhances the usability of the mouse compared to using a mouse directly on a table by providing a surface to allow the tracking LED or ball (in former models) to measure movement accurately and without jitter. Some mousepads ...

    Computer; Computer hardware
  • mouse gesture

    A few gestural conventions have become widespread, including the drag and drop gesture, in which: The user presses the mouse button while the mouse cursor hovers over an interface object The user moves the cursor to a different location while holding the button down The user releases the mouse ...

    Computer; Computer hardware
  • laser mouse

    A laser mouse is a type of computer pointing device that uses a laser beam rather than a ball to track the movement of the user's hand. This type of mice are becoming increasingly common because they are perceived to have better tracking ability. In addition, they are not as subject to gumming ...

    Computer; Computer hardware
  • wireless mouse

    A mouse with no cord that transmits infrared or radio signals (RF) to a base station receiver. Wireless mice eliminate the cord tangling associated with the corded variety. The infrared type requires line of sight to the receiver, whereas the RF variety uses radio waves that transmit in a wider ...

    Computer; Computer hardware
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