Dilscoop

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Etymology[edit]

From the surname of Sri Lankan batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan, and scoop.

Noun[edit]

Dilscoop (plural Dilscoops)

  1. (cricket) A kind of batting stroke, aiming to go on one knee to a good length or slightly short of length delivery off a fast- or medium-paced bowler and 'scoop' the ball over the head of the wicketkeeper, straight towards the boundary.

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