Pronunciation: /rɪˈvɜrs swɪŋ/
noun a movement or change in direction that goes against the usual or expected course
A1 The bowler used reverse swing to confuse the batsman.
A2 The team's victory was attributed to their skillful execution of reverse swing.
B1 The fast bowler was known for his deadly reverse swing deliveries.
B2 The captain instructed the bowlers to focus on mastering the art of reverse swing.
C1 The bowler's ability to generate reverse swing in challenging conditions was commendable.
C2 The coach emphasized the importance of using reverse swing as a strategic weapon in the game.
formal The bowler used reverse swing to deceive the batsman and take a crucial wicket.
informal The bowler's reverse swing was so good, the batsman didn't stand a chance.
slang That reverse swing delivery was pure magic, no wonder the batsman got out.
figurative In life, sometimes you need to apply reverse swing to change the direction of things in your favor.
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