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Discover LudwigThe phrase "batsman for" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that a player in a cricket match is responsible for batting at a certain point in the game. Example: "Steve Smith was the batsman for the Australian team during the final innings of the Ashes match."
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We just don't," said Inverarity, a former batsman for Australia.
He was a batsman for a club side in Leicestershire.
Gayle was finished as an international batsman, if not as a batsman for hire.
This prompted a vicious onslaught from the two batsman for the remainder of the innings.
John, a former Sheffield Shield batsman for New South Wales, has shared his pain.
Smith is, it turns out, the world's top-ranked batsman for a reason.
Hodd played as a specialist batsman for Sussex against Hampshire last week, with Prior keeping wicket.
"He's always managed it very successfully and he's been a brilliant international batsman for England and, we hope, will continue to be a brilliant international batsman for England in the future.
At the age of 17 Ames became a batsman for Kent; he became a wicketkeeper in 1927.
12.45am GMT As I was saying...... the perfect batsman for this pitch and set for a sizeable score.
Before that he had been a star opening batsman for England, so gave up white flannels for hassock.
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