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Square leg is a fielding position in Cricket. Square just means at or near the line of the batsman's crease and leg refers to the side on the left of a right-handed batsman. Square leg is therefore on the opposite (right hand) side for a left-handed batsman.
From the point of view of a right-handed batsman facing the bowler, the right hand side of the cricket field (being to the bowler's left). With a left-handed batsman the off side is to the batter's left. Off side is the side they are facing.
Off side is the right hand side of the right hand batsman and the left hand side of a left handed batsman. Or, it is the side which the batsman will be most comfortable playing shots. The other side is called the on side or the leg side. Runs can be made on either side and there are players who are strong in making runs in both sides are specialists in either side. For Ex. Saurav Ganguly the former Indian captain was considered one of the best off side players in the history of the game
THE WIDE WOULD COUNT AS A RUN . THE BATTER WILL BE OUT SO THE BATTING TEAM WOULD WIN
No - they are different
Of course yes. Without seeing the ball, the batsman cannot hit it with his bat and score runs for his team. The longer a batsman stays on the pitch, his visibility of the cricket ball improves.
Is this a real question? The answer is 42.
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I have played my whole life and experienced that wearing batting gloves on both hands affects better. because with out gloves when you hit the ball you can sting your hand when the bat has contact with the ball wearing the gloves prevents the sting.
For batting righty put your right hand on top. For lefty put your left hand on top.
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