The third man is the man situated behind the wicket-keeper on the off-side of the batsman. If the ball were to go past the wicket-keeper, and not reach the slip fielder, this fieldsman would be the "third man" to have the chance to save runs.
Not called so.
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because i said so. and so did yo mamma
search cricket in Google, Open Wikipedia of cricket, under the language section, select Hindi
in test cricket, when it is the end of a day and you lose a wicket, you put in a night watch man (a bowler) who can bat for the night and early morning so you don't lose a good batsman right at the end of a day
Its supposedly the oldest cricket green in the world that has been in continuous use. A drunk man did tell me though, although i had heard that before
It is a insurance company in England called Prudential so it is called as " Prudential Cup"
there is no such thing as offside in cricket - the only thing that resembles this is if over 2 fielders are behind the batsman on the leg side - this is a no ball.
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He was a good man. everything in the play called Richard the third was false. William Shakespeare was trying to please queen Elizabeth by making her grandfather look as good as he could. So he was not a monster he was a good man.
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since he is a male , he cant be called she girl,, so he man ;)