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  1. What is a Jaffa in Cricket? It has no fixed definition but generally a jaffa is an unplayable, exceptional delivery. The batsman will either play and miss, or they may edge the ball through to the keeper. If the jaffa is a particularly effective pitch, it will rearrange the batsman’s stumps.

  2. Oct 23, 2023 · In cricket, a "Jaffa" is a colloquial term used to describe a delivery bowled by a bowler that is exceptionally good and difficult for the batsman to deal with. The term is often used by commentators and enthusiasts to praise the high quality of a particular ball.

    • INNINGS. An innings in cricket is analogous to an inning in baseball, except that the plural is always used in cricket, whether about a single innings or more than one (cricket matches usually max out at two innings).
    • GOOGLY. Also known as a wrong ‘un, a googly is a type of throw or bowl in which the spin of the ball causes it to veer sharply to the leg side of a right-handed batsman.
    • DOOSRA. Related to the googly, the doosra breaks from the leg of a right-handed batsman, and it's bowled in a way to deceive. The term has been used in English since the late 1990s and means “another” or “the other one” in both Hindi and Urdu.
    • JAFFA. A jaffa is a pitch that's exceptionally good. Also known as a corker, the origin of the cricket sense of jaffa is unclear. Jaffa originally referred to an ancient port in Israel, and then a sweet, thick-skinned orange grown near that port.
  3. Dec 4, 2023 · The term Jaffa is a popular slang term in cricket. It describes a delivery so well bowled by the bowler that it leaves the batter with no chance of playing it. Essentially, it’s considered a perfect delivery by the bowler.

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