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batting
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Associated with cricket, a popular sport in the UK and Australia.
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batting
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Batting can also refer to the action of adding a batter or breadcrumb coating to food before frying, such as in fish and chips.
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catcher
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Australia
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In cricket, the catcher is a fielder positioned close to the batsman, responsible for catching the ball and dismissing the batsman.
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catcher
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Australia
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Refers to a fielder in cricket who stands behind the wicket-keeper
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catcher
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In cricket, the wicket-keeper is the player who stands behind the wicket or stumps and is responsible for catching the ball and stumping the batsman.
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catcher
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Catcher is a player positioned behind the stumps in the game of cricket, responsible for catching the ball and fielding.
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inning
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Australia
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Term not commonly used and understood, as these countries primarily follow cricket where the playing unit is referred to as an over
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inning
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Australia
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Term not commonly used in the context of sports like baseball or softball
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inning
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Cricket has innings that can last multiple days, with each team having the opportunity to bat and field.
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inning
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In cricket, an inning consists of one team's turn to bat and the other team's turn to field.
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outfielder
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Australia
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In cricket, an outfielder is a player positioned in the field to catch or field the ball hit by the batsman.
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outfielder
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Australia
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In cricket, an outfielder is a player positioned towards the boundary to catch long shots and stop the ball from reaching the boundary.
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outfielder
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Australia
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Less recognized compared to cricket fielding positions, and not as widely known or valued in popular culture.
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