by over to over
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.
the space between two fielders is called a gap
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Not more than 5 fielders can be placed on the leg side. Also, not more than 2 fielders behind square-leg.
To motivate bowlers as well as fielders from behind the stumps
In cricket, fielding can be categorized into several types based on the player's position and role. Key types include slip fielders, who catch balls that edge off the bat; close-in fielders, positioned near the batsman to catch or stop quick runs; and boundary fielders, who prevent runs and catch balls near the boundary. Additionally, there are specialized positions like wicketkeeper and bowlers' fielders, each with distinct responsibilities to support the team's defense.
In cricket, there are 11 players from each team on the field at the start of a match. This includes fielders, a bowler, and a wicketkeeper.
Batting Powerplay in Cricket means there are only 2 fielders outside the 30 yard circle.Bowling powerplay means there are only 3 or less fielders in the 30 yard circle for preventing fours.
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13, consisting of 2 batsman, 1 bowler, 1 wicketkeeper and 9 fielders.
Powerplay is a rule in which the only 2 or 3 fielders can should be outside the 30 yard circle.....This is an advantage for the batsmen to score quick runs. There are 3 powerplays in one day cricket,the first one is commpulsory for the first ten overs, and the 2nd and the 3rd powerplays are 5 overs each.....T20 cricket one compulsory powerplay for the first six overs........
11 players from one team on the playing field at any one time. 1 Bowler, 1 wicketkeeper and the others are 'fielders' however you can include the wicketkeeper as a fielding position therefore there are 10 fielders and 1 bowler at a time