cricketer - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cricketer in Hindi

  • क्रिकेटर

cricketer Definition

Noun

  • a person who plays cricket.

cricketer Example

  • he is a very young and talented cricketer ( वह एक बहुत ही युवा और प्रतिभाशाली क्रिकेटर है )
  • 1882), who in 1909 married a daughter of Lord Henry Grosvenor, 3rd son of the 1st duke of Westminster, entered parliament in 1906 as Liberal member for Mid Lothian, but retired in 1910; he was well known as a cricketer, captaining the Surrey eleven in 1905 and 1906. ( १८८२), जिन्होंने १९०९ में लॉर्ड हेनरी ग्रोसवेनर की बेटी से शादी की, वेस्टमिंस्टर के पहले ड्यूक के तीसरे बेटे ने १९०६ में मिड लोथियन के लिए लिबरल सदस्य के रूप में संसद में प्रवेश किया, लेकिन १९१० में सेवानिवृत्त हुए; 1905 और 1906 में सरे इलेवन की कप्तानी करते हुए उन्हें एक क्रिकेटर के रूप में जाना जाता था। )
  • Gipsy cricketer 7.30 mill bank 8.00 monash lad ozhowie (238. ( जिप्सी क्रिकेटर 7.30 मिल बैंक 8.00 मोनाश लाड ओज़ोवी (238. )

More Sentence

  • But the South African cricketer is not only inured to hardship, he is imbued with missionary zeal and will let nobody down.
  • My ancient cricketer abounds in reminiscence of the glorious days that have gone for ever.
  • Those rainy interludes in the pavilion which so develop the stoicism of the first-class cricketer had no power to make a philosopher of him.
  • As his career attests, he is a cricketer of world-class standard.
  • The cricketer fumbled the catch.
  • The cricketer fluffed the catch.
  • A severely asthmatic child, a brilliant cricketer, he had no formal education whatsoever.
  • Woods was not only a successful cricketer; he excelled at rugby football.
  • He was no such prodigy as a cricketer, but made the Warwickshire side as an attacking bat and top-class fielder.
  • In profile, he's an absolute ringer for the cricketer Ian Botham - moustache and all.
  • A one-time county cricketer, he still plays for Darlington with whom he has a reputation as a high scorer.
  • He was 32, at his peak as a cricketer, but life then brought him a series of disappointments.
  • I might be compared to a cricketer of many years' standing who should never have made a run.
  • Mike, on the cricket field, could not have looked anything but a cricketer if he had turned out in a tweed suit and hobnail boots.
  • And if perchance one should escape, my ancient cricketer will be as startled as Cadmus at the crop he has sown.
  • What would he think if my cricketer retaliated by asking, in the pause before the sermon, how the vicarage pony took his last bolus?
  • Fluff, although still delicate, gave promise of being a cricketer as good, possibly, as his brothers, when he became stronger.
  • Flack was the chief cricketer on the staff; he belonged to that great cult which pretends that the place of this or that county in the struggle for the championship is a matter of supreme importance to boys.
  • He was a brilliant classical scholar, and a famous cricketer and athlete; he was in the Harrow cricket eleven in the first regular matches with Eton (1822) and Winchester (1825), and is credited with bringing about the first Oxford and Cambridge match in 1827, and the first university boat-race in 1828, in both of which he took part.