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This specifies a common form of dismissal where the batsman hits the ball but it's caught by a fielder before bouncing, signifying a failure to find the gap or control the shot, contrasting sharply with the successful placement and power of a six.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This refers to a ball from which no runs are scored, representing a lack of progress or impact in terms of runs, directly opposing the high score of six runs.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This describes a cautious approach where the batsman prioritizes protecting their wicket over scoring runs, which is a direct contrast to the aggressive, high-scoring intent of hitting a six.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This emphasizes the complete failure to make contact with the ball, standing in stark opposition to the powerful and successful connection required to hit a six.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This phrase denotes the ultimate failure for a batsman in cricket, directly contrasting with the immense success and high score of hitting a six. It encompasses any method of getting out, ending the batsman's innings.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
While still scoring runs, a 'single' represents the minimum run count from a legal delivery and typically results from a defensive or cautious shot, or a mistimed attacking shot. It lacks the power, aggression, and high reward of a six, serving as a lower-impact, less dramatic opposite.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This indicates a complete failure to connect with the delivery, resulting in no runs and often putting the batsman at risk (e.g., of being bowled). It's a fundamental lack of execution compared to the precise power required to hit a six.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
"Blocked the ball" describes a defensive action where the batsman plays the ball purely to prevent getting out, without attempting to score runs. This is the opposite of the aggressive, run-scoring intent behind hitting a six.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This refers to Rohit Sharma being dismissed without scoring any runs. It's a specific and often humiliating failure, standing in stark contrast to the exhilaration and high scoring of a six.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This antonym describes the batsman losing their wicket, which is the ultimate negative outcome for a batting player in an innings, directly opposing the positive, high-scoring achievement of hitting a six. It implies failure rather than success.
Antonym for: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX