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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. Batting order (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    In cricket, the batting order is the sequence in which batters play through their team's innings, there always being two batters taking part at any one time.All eleven players in a team are required to bat if the innings is completed (i.e., if the innings does not close early due to a declaration or other factor).

  4. 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

  5. Batting (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    In general, 90 overs have to be bowled per day in Test match cricket. The openers or the starting players in Test cricket are often chosen for their sound technique and ability to defend their wicket, because the first 1–2 hours of an innings, especially if it begins in the morning, are usually characterized by good conditions for bowling ...

  6. Fielding restrictions (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    In all forms of cricket, only two fielders are allowed in the quadrant between the fielding positions of square leg and long stop. [1] This is to prevent the outlawed and controversial bodyline tactics from being used. No fielder is allowed on or over the pitch until the batsman has had a chance to play the ball.

  7. Category:Cricket positions - Wikipedia

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    Cricket positions; This page was last edited on 12 December 2020, at 08:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Slip (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    In cricket, a slip fielder (collectively, a slip cordon or the slips) is placed behind the batsman on the off side of the field. They are placed with the aim of catching an edged ball which is beyond the wicket-keeper's reach. Many teams employ two or three slips (numbered from the slip fielder closest to the wicket-keeper: first slip, second ...

  9. All-rounder - Wikipedia

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    Based on an analysis of runs scored, balls bowled and wickets taken by batting position, it was suggested in a 2022 article that to be considered a genuine all-rounder, a player should average at least 49.3 runs and take at least two wickets per game – a record achieved by only 13 players in the history of test match cricket. [5]