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batting order
noun
- the sequence in which hitters will bat in a given game, determined in advance by the team manager.
Example Sentences
And even though the bottom of the batting order was struggling, the Dodgers were still averaging more than 5 ½ runs per game, hardly seeming to notice Freddie Freeman’s early absence.
He’s become a reliable hitter in the bottom of the batting order, which adds to the Panthers’ success.
England reshuffled their side, handing the gloves to Ollie Pope, who slid to number six in the batting order.
His partnership with Pope was the second time the fifth-wicket pair have guided England from trouble in this series and will lead to further questions over Pope's best position in the batting order.
As with the runs scored by Stokes' vice-captain Ollie Pope at number six on day two, there will be questions over whether the skipper has found a new home in the batting order.
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