(i) Bodyline bowling: A type of negative bowling in which the ball is aimed at hitting the body of the batsman.
(ii) Declaration : A process in which the captain of the batting side may call the batsman off the field irrespective of the scores and discontinue their innings.
(iii) Power Play: A Power play is the name for the fielding restrictions in limited-over’s and Twenty-20 cricket. Mandatory Power play (1-10 over’s); the first 10 over’s of an innings will be a mandatoiy power play (i.e. in One Day format). During the mandatory. Power-play, only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle. Between over’s 11- and 40, a maximum of four fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle. In the final 10 over’s (41-50), a maximum of five fielders will be allowed to field outside the 30-yard circle. It is mounting pressure over batsman by placing close fielding positions (9 players .inside the 30 yard circle). It can be in three stages on request by captain.
(iv) Straight Drive: An over pitched ball is hit straight with full control of bat