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Expression: The familiar expression held no more familiarity | Meaning of "kabish"
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meaning of "next ball at opposite ends" Mon Apr 30, 2007 6:46 am  meaning of "next ball at opposite ends"
 

An odd run in cricket is when the number of runs is an odd number and the batsmen play the next ball at opposite ends. It's not about an approximate score.

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