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  2. Fielding (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    Fielding positions for a right-handed batter Some historic fielding position names, from the 1893 publication The reliable book of outdoor games. There are 11 players in a team: one is the bowler and another is the wicket-keeper, so only nine other fielding positions can be occupied at any time.

  3. File:Cricket fielding positions2.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of a Cricket ground showing various fielding positions and variations of the field as it may be set for a right-handed batsman. Changes compared to Cricket fielding positions2.svg. Closer in → nearer the batsman; very close in → very near the batsman; toward 90 deg to the pitch → level with batsman's crease

  4. Off side - Wikipedia

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    A cricket field may be notionally divided into two halves, by an imaginary line running down the middle of the pitch, through the middle stumps, and out to the boundary in both directions. The off side is the half of the field in front of the on-strike batsman, when the batsman is in normal batting stance. Which half of the field is the off ...

  5. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    a fielding position close the boundary on the leg side, located in front of, and relatively close to, the line of the wicket. Long stop. or very fine leg. a fielding position on the boundary directly behind the wicket-keeper, to recover any byes or wides that evade the keeper. Occasionally seen at village cricket level but obsolete in ...

  6. Cricket - Wikipedia

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    Fielding positions in cricket for a right-handed batter. Of the eleven fielders, three are in shot in the image above. The other eight are elsewhere on the field, their positions determined on a tactical basis by the captain or the bowler. Fielders often change position between deliveries, again as directed by the captain or bowler. [87]

  7. File:Cricket field positions.svg - Wikipedia

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    Image is drawn for a right handed batsman. For a left handed batsman, the positions are mirror image of the above. The bowler here is assumed to be a right handed bowler bowling "over the wicket"; for "around the wicket" bowling, the bowler and the non-striker will interchange their positions. (Vice-versa for left-handed bowlers)

  8. File:Cricket fielding positions 3.svg - Wikipedia

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