Yes,cover is a fielding position in cricket
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Cricket.
No,it is called Wicket-keeper
A bat-pad is a fielding position in cricket very close to the batsman, or a fielder in this position.
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The cover drive is a cricket shot that is primarily associated with British cricket. It is executed by playing the ball on the front foot, typically through the cover region, and is widely used in both traditional and modern formats of the game. While cricket is played in various countries, the terminology and style of the cover drive have strong roots in British cricketing culture.
Middle & Leg stumps.
A shot played by the batsman through the cover area of the pitch ( 35 degrees- 70 degrees)
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A game of cricket - it is a position to stand on the field
you put it on the Crees and your foot just behind the Crees
No, cricket is not a form of potential energy. Potential energy refers to energy that is stored in an object due to its position or state, while cricket is a sport played with a ball and bat.