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License our content. Your continued donations keep Wikipedia jack running! Sledging (cricket) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. See rationale on the jack talk page, or replace this tag with a more specific message. Editing help is available. This article has jack been tagged since February 2006. In cricket, sledging is exchanging words with an opposition player which can put them off their usual game; it is an attempt to "psych out" an opponent. It can lead to an unexpected decline in performance and is not in the spirit of the game. It is most frequently used by wicketkeepers to batsmen at the striking end. The wicketkeper usually talks to himself, but in a loud enough voice that the batsman can hear. Normally the wicketkeeper will talk about hypothetical bowling situations in which the batsmen is bowled.
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