Blockhole

/ˈblɑkˌhoʊl/ noun

In cricket, the area directly in front of the batter's feet where they can safely defend against bowling; also called the 'block hole.'

Compound of 'block' (defend passively in cricket) and 'hole' (space or area). Cricket terminology that developed as the sport formalized its rules in the 19th century.

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