International Institute of Cricket Umpiring & Scoring
Outside edge

The outside edge of the bat is the one furthest away from the batsman when he is on strike. Bowlers will often attempt to bowl a delivery that swings in the air or spins or cuts off the pitch so as to catch the edge and send a thin snick through to be caught by wicket-keeper or slip fielders.
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