In cricket, there are 11 players from each team on the field at the start of a match. This includes fielders, a bowler, and a wicketkeeper.
13, consisting of 2 batsman, 1 bowler, 1 wicketkeeper and 9 fielders.
During the first powerplay 9 fielders; including the wicket-keeper and bowler are mandatory to be placed inside the circle. 2 of the 9 fielders must be at the close catching position. During 2nd and 3rd powerplay one fielder can be spared from inside to outside the circle.
11 players from one team on the playing field at any one time. 1 Bowler, 1 wicketkeeper and the others are 'fielders' however you can include the wicketkeeper as a fielding position therefore there are 10 fielders and 1 bowler at a time
There are nine fielders on the field at one time including pitcher and catcher.
well theres 9 fielders and i batter on the field
a baseball team has 3 out fielders thery are : right field left field and center field
there are 3
In any cricket match there are a total of 6 stumps. 3 on either side of the pitch. This number is standard and does not change based on the format of the game. Be it test match or ODI or 20-20 there are only 6 stumps used in a cricket match.
If you count the two batters then 13, if not then 11 (usually 5 batsmen, a wicket keeper, an all-rounder (bats and bowls) and 4 bowlers).
There are almost 25 field places are there in cricket ground.
The slips are fielders who stand next to the wicket keeper, behind the batsmen;. The job of the slips is to catch edges that are too wide for the keeper to field. There can be as many as 6 slips at one time but normally just one or 2