There are two types of positions when talking about cricket, the most common being fielding positions, however the term is sometimes used when referring to where the players bat in the batting order.Fielding PositionsWicket Keeper (specialist position).Slips (can range from 1st to 5th, sometimes more).Gully (can range from 1st to usually 2nd)Third ManPoint (can be sometimes backward or forward).Cover (can be sometimes cover point, extra cover).Mid OffMid OnMid WicketSquare LegFine LegBat PadIn addition to these specific fielding positions, fielders can be positioned either shorter (closer to the bat), or deeper (further away from the bat). For example, Mid Off can become Deep Mid Off, and Cover can become Short Cover.Some fielding positions which are very close to the bat in front of the wicket have the prefix 'silly'. Examples include Silly Mid Off instead of Mid Off, or Silly Point instead of Point. An exception to this is Square Leg, where the position is called 'Bat Pad', instead of Silly Square Leg.Fielding Positions behind the wicket can be described as either 'squarer' or 'finer'. The squarer the fielding position, the closer it is to being horizontal with the batsman's crease. The finer the fielding position, the closer it is to being perpendicular to the batsmen's crease.See the diagram for a visual description of the fielding positions described.
well. you have the wicketkeeper, slip. gully, point, deep point, third man, fine leg, mid off, mid on. long off, long on, midwicket, deep midwicket, silly point, square leg, cover, extra cover, deep cover, short fine leg, short third man, deep backward square. these are all the position on a cricket field.
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A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.
Greece covers an area of about 50,942 square miles. This includes about 510 square miles of water. The area in kilometers is 131,940.
A square foot will cover a square foot, regardless of the depth of the material the cover is made of.
It cover 500 thousand square miles.
Being able to catch the ball with ease is important so you can easily run the batter out. Also, you can cover 2 positions such as the bowler can drop back to 2nd base after they've bowled or the backstop can cover 4th base
Three square feet would cover one square yard or 36 square inches.
Yes,cover is a fielding position in cricket
"Square feet" aren't things that are used to cover area."35 square feet" is an amount of area that you have to cover with something.
How many square feet will a ton of salt cover?