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Yes,cover is a fielding position in cricket
Cricket.
cricket is an awesome sport with batting bowling and fielding
A bat-pad is a fielding position in cricket very close to the batsman, or a fielder in this position.
The term "silly point" in cricket does not have a specific individual attributed to its discovery, as it is part of the game's traditional terminology. The position has existed since the early days of cricket, evolving as the game developed. "Silly point" refers to a close-in fielding position on the off side, typically occupied by a fielder to catch or stop balls that are played defensively. The name reflects the proximity of the fielder to the batsman, making it a challenging position to play.
In cricket the term 'third man' refers to a fielding position. Third man fields behind the wicketkeeper on the off-side.
A game of cricket - it is a position to stand on the field
A game of cricket - it is a position to stand on the field
Close leg side field-position behind the batsman's wicket of the striker end.It is a fielding position square to batsmen.
Silly mid on, slips and third man are fielding positions in the sport of cricket.
Third man is a fielding position in cricket on the offside nearly behind the batsman generally on the boundary :)
which game are we talking about?in soccer,for example,there are two goalkeepers. In cricket, there are two batsmen.