long handle

English

Noun

the long handle

  1. (cricket) Forceful batsmanship.
    • 1883, Uppingham School Magazine, page 236:
      Lucas again well set, being ultimately secured in his anxiety to give them the long handle, having played perfect cricket for his century.
    • 1889, Allan Gibson Steel, Robert Henry Lyttelton (Hon.), Cricket (page 77)
      You may leave your ground even to fast bowling on slow wickets if you think you can bring off a hit by so doing, and generally hold the bat nearer the top and give her the long handle.
    • 1999, S. S. Perera, S. Muthiah, The Janashakthi Book of Sri Lanka Cricket, 1832-1996, page 300:
      Tissera played two fine innings, of 53 and 17 not out and P. I. Peiris (30) wielded the long handle.
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