Cricket Fielding Positions with Diagram


Cricket Fielding Positions: Cricket can be a confusing game to the unenlightened with a large group of cricket terms - and with 13 players in addition to two umpires typically on the field at some random time, it isn't astonishing individuals battle to get to grasps with who does what. From the cricket skipper to wicket-guardian and bowler and defender, every player has a particular task to carry out in the side. 

Cricket Fielding Positions Diagram



The handling positions have some exceptional names which can be a touch incredible, however the accompanying cricket chart (in light of a right-gave batsman) should assist you with getting to grasps with the handling positions. 

Fielding Positions in Cricket

The Cricket XI-

A cricket side is comprised of 11 players, including a skipper, a wicketkeeper and a few batsman and bowlers. At the point when their side isn't batting, each is viewed as a defender. 
It is up to each side what number of bowlers and batsmen are in their group, however in a perfect world there should be a decent parity of both. 

The Captain-

the most capable situation in the side. The skipper as a rule has a state in the determination of the group. The person in question is liable for deciding (either to bat or bowl first) at the flip of the coin before the beginning of the match. The skipper additionally sets out the strategies by advising his defenders where to situate themselves. 

The Wicket-Keeper-

probably the greatest situation of duty. The wicketkeeper is answerable for recovering the ball each time pretty much every time it is bowled, except if it has been hit to another piece of the field by the player. The individual in question must be on their toes to take each ball that comes their direction. 

Bowlers-

are answerable for taking wickets by bowling the hitter out. They should bowl reliably to counteract the batsmen scoring simple runs. A bowler for the most part bowls six balls before the following bowler on his side has his abandon the opposite finish of the cricket ground. 

Batsmen or Batswomen-

are answerable for scoring the runs when the ball is in their court to bat. They should take advantage of the awful conveyances from bowlers and secure their stumps consistently. 
At the point when the opposite side is batting all the rival groups the players do the handling. There are various situations in which a player can field and frequently dictated by various variables including their speed, getting capacity, the strategies required at the time and some of the time even valiance or position!

Working Out the Cricket Fielding Positions


Most of the positions are named roughly according to a system of polar coordinates…
One word (Leg, Cover, Mid-wicket) specifies the angle from the batsman, and is optionally preceded by an adjective describing the distance from the batsman (silly, short, deep or long).
  • Leg refers to the Leg side which is the side of the batsman’s leg
  • On refers to the On side which is batsman’s leg side too
  • Off refers to the batsman’s off side which is the opposite of the leg side

Distances of the fielding positions in cricket from the batsman are described as:

  • Silly is very close
  • Short is quite close
  • Mid is a mid point to the boundary
  • Long and Deep are closer to the boundary
  • The angle from the batsmen are described as:

Square is along an imaginary extension of the popping crease:

  • Backward behind square and the batsmen
  • Forward in front of square and the batsmen
  • Fine closer to an extension of an imaginary line along the middle of the pitch bisecting the stumps
  • Wide further from an extension of an imaginary line along the middle of the pitch bisecting the stumps

List of Cricket Fielding Positions

  • Wicket Keeper
  • First Slip
  • Second slip
  • Third Slip
  • Fly Slip
  • Long Stop
  • Third man
  • Gully
  • Deep Gully
  • Silly Point
  • Point
  • Deep Point
  • Cover Sweeper
  • Cover Point
  • Extra Cover
  • Deep Extra Cover
  • Silly Mid Off
  • Mid Off
  • Long Off
  • Straight Hit
  • Silly Mid On
  • Mid On
  • Long On
  • Forward Short Leg
  • Short Mid Wicket
  • Mid Wicket
  • Deep Mid Wicket
  • Sweeper
  • Short Square Leg
  • Square Leg
  • Deep Square Leg
  • Leg Gully
  • Long Leg
  • Leg Slip
  • Short Fine Leg
  • Deep Fine Leg

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