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Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unlike in baseball, and perhaps somewhat confusingly, in cricket the term "innings" is both singular and plural. J Jaffa (also corker) an exceptionally well bowled, practically ...
Jaffa (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaffa, in cricket, an exceptionally well bowled delivery, see Glossary of cricket terms - J; Wasim Jaffer, an Indian cricketer; Treaty of Jaffa, between the Crusaders and the Saracens
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Cricket: Jaffa, concrete answer, commentator
concrete answer, commentator, hebrew: Hello Christine Thank you for your question. The term jaffa which is used to describe an unplayable delivery is fairly commonplace now.
Cricket: Jaffa, slang word, akram
slang word, akram, wicket: Hi! Thnx for choosing me to answer your question. Jaffa is usually the word used to describe a ball that is practically unplayable. In other words ...
King Cricket: Jaffa Cakes as sports snack - a shocking exposé
As you're all aware, Jaffa Cakes are the official sports snack of the England cricket team. In promoting the humble Jaffa Cake as a sports snack, the ECB cited the fact that each ...
jaffa-cakes articles, blogs, photos at The Corridor (a cricket blog)
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List of cricket terms - Powerset
List of cricket terms, Glossary of cricket terms, Category:Cricket terminology, List of nicknames used in cricket, Cricket, Jaffa (disambiguation), Half yorker, A. E. J. Collins ...
Working with Jaffa cakes / The Corridor (a cricket blog) articles ...
Peering down the corridor of uncertainty. It’s about cricket, sport and journalism
Why is a good delivery in cricket known as a 'jaffa' ? - Yahoo ...
The term Jaffa is used to describe exceptionally well bowled, practically unplayable delivery in cricket. However,no one seems to know exactly from where it came from.
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