avauss
Avauss is a term used in the context of the game of cricket to describe the act of a batsman deliberately leaving their crease before the bowler has completed their run-up. This action is typically taken to deceive the bowler into delivering the ball short of the stumps, which can increase the batsman's chances of scoring a boundary or six. The term "avauss" is derived from the French word "avancer," which means to advance.
The strategy of avauss is often employed by batsmen who are confident in their ability to hit
In international cricket, the use of avauss has become more prevalent in recent years, with many batsmen
Overall, avauss is a controversial tactic in cricket, with some arguing that it is a legitimate part