English to Urdu Dictionary bowler

bowler

بولر
definition
noun
Plus, league bowlers pattern their styles after their favorite player.
a player at tenpin bowling, lawn bowling, or skittles.
There are laws which prevent batsmen and bowlers from leaving the field and returning to bat or bowl as they please.
a member of the fielding side who bowls or is bowling.
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On the other side of it, what if an illegal-action 'bowler' bowls a batsman out consistently?
Steven, of Shipley, who has learning difficulties, is a tenpin 'bowler' .
He has the making of a perfect cricketer - solid batsman, outstanding fielder and a handy 'bowler' .
If a world-class 'bowler' gets on a wicket that suits his kind of bowling he will get wickets.
Graeme, a ten-pin 'bowler' from Haworth, picked up the silver medal in his final event.
He's in five bowling halls of fame as a 'bowler' but is just as deserving as an instructor.
He was an excellent fielder, particularly in the covers, and a decent 'bowler' of leg breaks.
Ajmal is an excellent player and an outstanding 'bowler' .
‘All I could do was play in the streets with my mates,’ said the 'bowler' , batsman and wicketkeeper.
On stage he would be dressed in evening wear, a 'bowler hat' and a stainless steel waistcoat.
He's such an effective player that 'bowlers' rarely manage to find an edge.
Going to investigate, we're confronted with a man in a 'bowler hat' and suit sitting at a keyboard looking rather like a waxwork.
I have just seen a chap dressed in a knee-length black overcoat and a black 'bowler hat' , who was carrying a black briefcase, and a long black umbrella, as well as a copy of The Times.
The 'bowlers' , camogie players and footballers are also in the middle of a busy season so there's plenty going on in the community at the moment.
There are laws which prevent batsmen and 'bowlers' from leaving the field and returning to bat or bowl as they please.
However, many that are in bad condition pose difficult challenges, even for accomplished 'bowlers' .
Today, you see beginning 'bowlers' showing up on league night with six or eight balls.
For example, there is a 'bowler hat' which is now as hard as stone.
On old wood lanes, 'bowlers' would have to loft the ball farther out on the lane to get the ball to delay its hook and have enough hitting power.
The famous 'bowler hat' and striped waistcoat are one of the jazz world's most famous trademarks.
She also helped recruit more good 'bowlers' with whom she had bowled youth leagues.
Plus, league 'bowlers' pattern their styles after their favorite player.
Some fans feel it is OK to heckle and tell pro 'bowlers' what they should do on every roll.
His father worked in the shipping industry, and was unconventional enough to wear a beret to work instead of the statutory 'bowler hat' .
Pollock added that he had no excuses for the loss, pointing out that it was extremely difficult to defend a total when the 'bowlers' bowled both sides of the wicket.
The 'bowlers' and fielders were quick to remind the other batsmen of their incompetence to bat at this level.
Bowling shirts are more popular than ever, for 'bowlers' and non-bowlers alike.
In addition there was a fellow in a brown 'bowler hat' , another in a shapeless cloth cap with a peak, and both added their encouragements, turning to Waistcoat in a laconic collusion.
Is it at this cost that one acquires civilization and the happiness to own a 'bowler hat' rather than a burnous?
More than 100 ten-pin 'bowlers' from across the county were looking to strike gold when they came to Keighley.
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