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dear teachers, what does the word ' stuff ' mean in cricket. a firey stuff from the Shoaib Akhtar.






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dear teachers, what does the word ' stuff ' mean in cricket. a firey stuff from the Shoaib Akhtar.
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  1. The control a player has over a ball, especially to give it spin, english, curve, or speed.
  2. The spin, english, curve, or speed imparted to a ball: “where we could watch the stuff, mainly curves, that the pitchers were putting on the ball” (James Henry Gray).
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