Cricket
The primary goal of each team is to score more runs than their opponents but, in some forms of cricket, it is also essential to dismiss all the opposition batters of their last innings to be able to win the match, which would otherwise be drawn. If the staff batting last is all out having scored fewer runs than their opponents, they're mentioned to have "misplaced by n runs" . If the staff that bats last scores sufficient runs to win, it's stated to have "won by n wickets", where n is the number of wickets left to fall. This type of delivery can deceive a batter into miscuing his shot, for example, in order that the ball just touches the sting of the bat and may then be "caught behind" by the wicket-keeper or a slip fielder. At the other finish of the bowling scale is the spin bowler who bowls at a comparatively slow pace and depends completely on guile to deceive the batter. A spinner will often "purchase his wicket" by "tossing