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Meanings of
middle stump
in English
One of the three vertical posts that support the bails and form the wicket.
stump
off stump
leg stump
Usage of
middle stump
in English
1
It hit him on the back leg, in front of
middle
stump
.
2
Rodney Marsh swung across the line and lost his
middle
stump
.
3
The in-swinging yorker from the left hander took out
middle
stump
.
4
Then Cronje played an immaculate looking forward defensive, only to lose his
middle
stump
.
5
I think you might say it took the
middle
stump
.
6
Bray had just lifted a length ball off the
middle
stump
over short-leg's head.
7
Lancaster placed his field, bowled a lightning ball, and splintered an old Oxonian's
middle
stump
.
8
The lower order generally took guard somewhere on
middle
stump
… of an imaginary second set.
9
Then her third ball swung with late movement and splayed the
middle
stump
of Hayley Matthews.
10
One wicked one in particular spat like a leg break from
middle
stump
past the outside edge.
11
His second took the
middle
stump
clean.
12
Here, Richard Johnson in particular swung the ball in, at full length, spearing in towards the
middle
stump
.
13
A perfect yorker on
middle
stump
.
14
Nathan Lyon bowled on
middle
stump
.
15
He pushed defensively at a curving, fizzing delivery from Ajmal that hit him around off and
middle
stump
.
16
Both sought reviews and on both occasions the ball was shown to be hitting the middle of
middle
stump
.
Other examples for "middle stump"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
middle
stump
middle
Adjective
Noun
Middle stump
through the time
Middle stump
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common