It's not cricket Meaning in English
expression
Definition
A British expression meaning something is unfair, dishonest, or not following accepted rules, especially in competition or behavior.
Usage & Nuances
Slightly old-fashioned and mainly used in the UK. Refers to fairness and good sportsmanship, not the literal sport. Not often used in the U.S. Works in various contexts: business, social situations, daily life. Often implies mild disapproval.
Example Sentences
Taking someone else's idea without giving credit is not cricket.
basic
Cheating in the exam is not cricket.
basic
Lying to your friends is not cricket.
basic
You just can't change the rules at the last minute—it's not cricket.
natural
Firing someone without warning is not cricket, no matter what the reason is.
natural
I know business is tough, but stealing clients from your partner is not cricket.
natural