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batting out
verb
Present participle of bat out
Exact(50)
From there he gives away thoughts of scores, and concentrates on batting out a maiden.
When its turn came, India had no choice but to try to avoid defeat by batting out the match.
6th over: New Zealand 43-0 (Nicol 8, Guptill 33) The conditions are absolutely perfect for batting out there.
England passed 150 with only one wicket down and the possibility of batting out time for a draw moved from unthinkable to slim.
It may be just that fashion is going through one of its periodic shifts, when no direction is clear and everybody is batting out the same styles -- now satin cargo pants, now sexy minis -- and hoping that something will stick.
There's still so much time left, and batting out today with none or possibly one down will mean we're still in this game tomorrow if we're close to 200 at the end.
Similar(10)
Cautiously bat out till stumps?
They looked vulnerable trying to bat out for a draw.
"Maybe England should just bat out their overs and finish on 60 for two?
Here they will need to bat out of their skins even to avoid an innings trouncing.
England need to bat out 83 overs after a runfest at Leeds.
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