Chapter 21: Sport and competition Sport language Horse racing and ridingFirst past the post – the winner
To have the bit between the teeth –
to be determinedTo be given free rein - to be allowed to do exactly what one wants without restrictions
In the saddle – in control (same as in the driving seat)
Cricket On a sticky wicket – in a difficult situation On an easy wicket – in a comfortable situation Stumped - at a loss for an answer Hit something for six – dismiss something emphatically Play with a straight bat – do something in an orthodox and careful manner Its not cricket – it is not the proper or fairway of doing something Have a good innings – have a large or adequate amount of time in a certain post. All off one’s own bat – without help or influence from anyone else A big hitter – an important person in an organization whose actions
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