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Definition of "mid-off" [mid-off]

  • The fielding position in cricket closest to the bowler on the off side. (noun)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "mid-off" in a sentence
  • "In his second over Collingwood tempted Bilal Shafayat to sky a catch to mid-off and then bowled David Willey and the 17-year-old Oliver Stone, who was making his senior debut."
  • "Associated Press Andrew Strauss Tense to the end, the result came down to the final ball: India's Munaf Patel bowled it; Graeme Swann, of England, hit it through mid-off for one run and with that, the match concluded with just the fourth tie in this tournament's 36-year history."
  • "Umar Akmal (17 not out) and Misbah (43no) combined for three boundaries as Roach's next over went badly awry and the former hoisted Bravo over mid-off for four more to clinch victory."
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