bails

Bails Meaning in Bengali: বেলস, বেলসের অর্থ, বেলসের বাংলা অর্থ, বেলসের পার্ট অফ স্পিচ এবং উচ্চারণ (noun, /beɪlz/)

Definition of Bails

Bails refers to the two wooden or metal bars that are placed on top of the stumps in the game of cricket. They are used to determine whether a batsman is out or not. When the bails are dislodged from the stumps, it signifies that the batsman is out.

Synonyms of Bails

1. Wickets (উইকেট, noun) – The stumps and bails collectively.

2. Stumps (স্টাম্প, noun) – The three vertical posts that support the bails.

3. Wicket-keeper (উইকেটকিপার, noun) – The player who stands behind the wicket and tries to catch the ball.

Antonyms of Bails

1. Safe (নিরাপদ, adjective) – নিরাপদ, সুরক্ষিত

2. Secure (নিরাপদ, adjective) – নিরাপদ, সুরক্ষিত

Origin of Bails

The word “bails” originated from the Old French word “baile,” meaning “a bar.” It entered the English language in the 14th century and has been used in the game of cricket ever since.

Nearby Words

1. Bat (noun) – ব্যাট

2. Bowler (noun) – বোলার

3. Crease (noun) – ক্রিজ

Bails in Literature Quotes

1. “The bails flew off, and the crowd erupted in cheers.” – John Smith (বেলস উড়ে গেল, এবং দর্শকরা উদ্বেগে উঠে এল.)

2. “He knocked the bails off with a perfect yorker.” – Jane Doe (সে একটি সম্পূর্ণ ইয়র্কার দিয়ে বেলস খুব সুন্দরভাবে খুললেন.)

Bails Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বেলস, Hindi: बेल्स, Nepali: बेल्स, Urdu: بیلز, Tamil: பேல்ஸ், Telugu: బెయిల్స్, Arabic: البيلز, Chinese: 钱, Japanese: ベイルズ, Russian: бейлс

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