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off stump
noun
- the outside stump opposite the one at which the batsman stands.
Example Sentences
A few feet from where we sit is the sawed-off stump of a third willow.
Two feet from the sawed-off stump of a third willow is the small foot-pump carousel Ray was sitting on when he shot himself.
In cricketing parlance, he is in that case stronger on his leg than on his off-stump.
The first ball was well outside the off-stump; it landed in the National School grounds that ran alongside of the school field.
At any rate, he attempted no leg-glides on the off-stump, and in consequence found little difficulty in staying in.
The next ball was of the same length, but this time off the off-stump.
Flower bowled him a short-pitched, fast ball, rather wide of the off-stump.
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