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batting
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England
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Associated with cricket, widely followed and celebrated sport
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2
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batting
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United Kingdom
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Associated with cricket, a popular sport in the UK and Australia.
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1
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3
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batting
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United Kingdom
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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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1
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4
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inning
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United Kingdom
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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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1
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5
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inning
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United Kingdom
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Term not commonly used in the context of sports like baseball or softball
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1
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6
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inning
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United Kingdom
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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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1
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7
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inning
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United Kingdom
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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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1
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8
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outfielder
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United Kingdom
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Not a commonly recognized term, as cricket is the dominant bat-and-ball sport with its own fielding positions.
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1
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9
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outfielder
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United Kingdom
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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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1
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10
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pitch
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UK
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Pitch refers to the level of a sound, such as a musical note or vocal tone.
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1
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11
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pitcher
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United Kingdom
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Less spotlight in the sport, not as specialized as in baseball in other countries
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1
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12
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pitching
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United Kingdom
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Associated with the sport of cricket and considered a crucial element of the game
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1
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