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skid·dy

 (skĭd′ē)
adj. skid·di·er, skid·di·est
Liable to skid or cause skidding: a light, skiddy car; skiddy roads.
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skid•dy

(ˈskɪd i)

adj. -di•er, -di•est.
tending to skid or cause skidding.
[1900–05]
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"I haven't got Shannon Gabriel's muscles, but maybe I could bowl as quick as him...I still think I can," said Wood, who generates his pace from a slighter frame and with a skiddier trajectory.
"I haven't got Shannon Gabriel's muscles but maybe I could bowl as quick as him...I still think I can," said Wood, who generates his pace from a slighter frame and with a skiddier trajectory.
"I haven't got Shannon Gabriel's muscles but maybe I could bowl as quick as him," said Wood, who generates his pace from a slighter frame and with a skiddier trajectory.
"I'm not the same as them, they're a lot bigger than me and I'm shorter and skiddier. But when they're bowling quick how do they get their wickets?
At Newlands, Bhuvneshwar Kumar's ability to swing the ball should see him get the nod in place of the skiddier Umesh Yadav.
Sharjah traditionally is lower and skiddier and slows up as the game goes on.
He said Clarke would probably prefer to face Dale Steyn than Morne Morkel, and added that the Australian skipper prefers facing the shorter, skiddier bowlers rather than the taller ones.
A shorter, skiddier bowler than the rest of England's pacemen, South African-born Meaker is one of the fastest in the game and showed on his one-day trip to India that he can give batsmen problems on any surface.
Meaker tweeted: "Looks like I'm heading to India...#Blimey" A shorter skiddier bowler than the rest of England's pacemen, South African-born Meaker remains one of the fastest in the game and showed on his oneday trip to India he can give batsmen a problem on any surface.
And with the Melbourne pitch expected to have less pace and bounce than Perth, there is a case for bringing in a skiddier bowler like Tim Bresnan and giving Finn a break anyway.
He said: "I think the pitch has been pretty flat all the way through, but their bowlers are a lot shorter and skiddier.
It was a dangerous shot to play in Abu Dhabi and Dubai this year because the pitches were skiddier and if you missed the ball you would be leg before," he further wrote.