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    Term "Night Watch Man" is used in which game?

    Question #64040. Asked by Trango Tower. (Mar 29 06 2:54 AM)


    TabbyTom

    Cricket.

    A nightwatchman is a tail-ender (i.e. a poor bat) who is sent in by his captain if a wicket falls towards the end of a day's play.

    Mar 29 06, 3:36 AM


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