Pronunciation: /waɪt bɔːl krɪkɪt/
noun a form of cricket played with a white ball, typically limited-overs matches
adjective describing the type of cricket being played with a white ball
A1 I enjoy playing white-ball cricket with my friends in the park.
A2 White-ball cricket matches are usually shorter and more fast-paced than traditional games.
B1 Many young cricketers aspire to play white-ball cricket at the professional level.
B2 The team's strategy in white-ball cricket focuses on scoring quickly and efficiently.
C1 White-ball cricket has revolutionized the sport with its emphasis on aggressive batting and innovative bowling tactics.
C2 The evolution of white-ball cricket has led to new rules and formats that have captivated audiences worldwide.