Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) Cricket.
In cricket, an agricultural shot refers to an unorthodox, wild swing of the bat, typically played by a batsman without proper technique or timing. It is often associated with lower-order batsmen or in desperate situations when technique takes a backseat to aggressive intent.
· Such shots usually result in the ball traveling unpredictably and may sometimes lead to boundaries or dismissals.
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· Other Cricket Terms:
· Cover drive: A stylish shot played through the cover region.
· Yorker: A delivery pitched at the batsman's feet.
· Bouncer: A short-pitched delivery aimed at the batsman's head height.
Additional Information:
· Lawn Tennis : Has terms like ace, volley, and topspin, but no "agricultural shot."
· Football : Uses terms like dribble, header, and tackle.
· Table Tennis : Includes terms like smash, topspin, and chop.