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  • How to Set a Field in Cricket

    A cricket match is contested between two teams of 11 players on each side. The teams take turns to bat and bowl, with the batting side fielding two players at each end of the playing square or wicket. The bowling team fields all 11 players and take turns to bowl at the batsmen. Each bowler will deliver six bowls which consists of an over. The fielding team captain sets the players into position and can alter or adjust the positions during the match.

  • Cricket Fielding Exercises

    In cricket, a good fielding performance can be the difference between a winning or losing result. Working hard on fielding exercises in training is a great way to take your team's fielding standard to the next level. Work hard on these drills to improve team bonding as well. Fielding exercises involve the whole squad in training together and can always be a good source of team-building, as well as giving your side the edge.

  • Cricket Fielding Rules

    The cricket field is a large area and all eleven of the fielding side have a lot of ground to cover. To complicate things further there are three forms of cricket: test match, one day and twenty20. The rules to govern the way a team fields vary between the forms.

  • Parts of a Cricket Field

    Cricket is a popular global sport that originated in Great Britain. It is most popular in that country, as well as countries in which Britain once had a colonial presence. While cricket is played and enjoyed throughout the world, its rules and regulations can be confounding to anyone without experience in the sport. One area of cricket that frequently is misunderstood is the field and its parts. Learning about this aspect of the game is an excellent place to start.

  • How to Understand Cricket Fielding Positions

    Cricket is a complicated game and doesn't help it self with bizarre sounding terminology. Some of the most confusing are fielding positions. How many people can claim to know where to stand when asked to field at fine leg, third slip or gully? This article attempts to demystify these words and help you realize a cricket captain asking you to stand at silly point is not akin to fetching a left handed screw driver.

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