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Yorker - Wikipedia
A yorker is a difficult delivery to bowl as a mistimed delivery can either result in a full toss or half-volley which can easily be played by the batsman. Bowling yorkers is a tactic used most often by fast bowlers.

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YORKER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of YORKER is a bowled ball in cricket that pitches in or close to the blockhole.

YORKER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
YORKER meaning: 1. in cricket, an occasion where the ball is bowled (= thrown to the batter) fairly fast so that it…. Learn more.

yorker - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
yorker (plural yorkers) (cricket) A ball bowled so as to bounce at or near the batsman 's popping crease. quotations He bowled forty-seven toe crushing yorkers that resulted in the wickets of 6 batsmen.

Yorker, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Yorker, n.¹ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

YORKER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If an inswinging yorker comes at you from that low trajectory, it's very difficult to keep out.

3 Ways to Bowl a Yorker - wikiHow
The yorker has a reputation as an advanced cricket throw, but with the right technique and a lot of practice, you can master it. Hold the ball with your index and middle fingers on either side of the middle seam and your thumb on the left side, just like a fast ball.

Why Is A Yorker Called A Yorker? The Cricket Term's Fascinating Origin ...
The term “yorker” originated in Yorkshire, England during the 18th century. It’s believed to come from the Yorkshire dialect word “yuerker,” meaning to trick or deceive.

Idiom Origins - Yorker - History of Yorker
It describes a ball bowled in line with the stumps, landing at the batsman’s feet, with the objective of going under the bat and hitting the stumps. The earliest citation for a Yorker in cricket appears to be 1861.

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