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bouncy

[boun-see] / ˈbaʊn si /


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Historically, the Gabba is even bouncier than the Perth Stadium and sits as the bounciest pitch anywhere in the world.

From BBC

For the past four years, pitches in this country have been rated as faster, bouncier and more inconsistent than anywhere else in the world.

From BBC

On the fast, bouncy pitches of Australia it is a method fraught with danger.

From BBC

Perth is one of the bounciest pitches in the world, meaning driving balls on a good length is fraught with the danger of an edge.

From BBC

He made it look easy, making a mockery of the struggles other batsmen had on the bouncy track, bringing up his half-century in 36 balls, passing 4,000 Test runs in the process.

From Barron's