It means that it is a clear leg before wicket decision - ie they are trapped by an lbw, and there is a plumb line from the legs in front of the wicket to the wicket.
That is a very old expression used in rural areas, with "plumb" meaning "very" and "flustered" meaning "frustrated."
Completely full.
Completely full.
If a batsman is clearly LBW and there is no doubt regarding the decision, then it is said that the batsman is 'plumb' leg before
As an informal word meaning "utterly" plumb may derive from its formal meaning of "exactly vertical." But the variant spelling "plum" suggests that its origin may lie elsewhere.
LBW means 'leg before wicket', a fairly common way of getting out in cricket; 'plumb' means the ball is straight down the line of the wicket with no doubt as to whether it would travelled through the wicket, in reference to a plumb-bob being straight down a marked line when it is vertically square.
A Sloe is a small wild plumb
Yes, Plumb is a Christian.
Hay Plumb's birth name is Edward Hay-Plumb.
Gwen Plumb's birth name is Gwendoline Jean Plumb.
Neely Plumb's birth name is Benjamin Neely Plumb.
Flora Plumb's birth name is Flora June Plumb.