- cross bat
- 1. nounThe bat, when swung in a horizontal arc.2. adjectiveOf a shot played with a cross bat.
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cross-bat — /ˈkrɒs bæt/ (say kros bat) Cricket –noun 1. a bat moving in a horizontal curve, as for a cut. –adjective 2. of a stroke played with a cross bat. Also, cross bat …
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