It is the close leg position.
LBW in terms of cricket means leg before wicket.
In the theater," break a leg," is a well wish for a great show.
A cricket can lose a leg from an accident, such as escaping from a predator. They can also lose a leg from disease.
No, the expression 'break a leg' means good luck. "Break a leg" means "good luck" among show business people, but it doesn't mean "break a bone in your leg"; it means "take a bow" (by bending a knee).
It might mean you might end up like that or your leg(s) feel sore.
Break a leg. It doesn't mean literally break a leg - it's just theatre talk for "good luck".
Cricket.
Close leg side field-position behind the batsman's wicket of the striker end.It is a fielding position square to batsmen.
cricket has a bat a ball wickets and uniform and it has a helmet and 2 leg pads which cricket player have
if you want to break your left leg put a lot of your weight on you leg/ankle and twist it. No... you shouldn't want to break your left leg.
Googly is a type of ball wchich is bowled by a spinner this ball is mostly bowled by leg spinners.Googly is a pitch which is thrown with baseball's "screwball" grip but reverse finger spin... to look like a leg-break that should move across and AWAY from the batter, but actually moves in the OPPOSITE direction, i.e. INTO the batter like an off-break after it bounces.