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Encyclopedia > Fielding strategy (cricket)

Fielding in cricket complements the bowling. The team that is fielding has 9 players in the field. The two other members consists of the wicket-keeper and bowler. In the early days of Test cricket, fielding wasn't much of a priority and many fielders were sloppy when it came to fielding. With the advent of one-day international matches, fielding became more professional as it helped save unnecessary runs. A side that has a good fielding unit often win matches. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Fielding in the sport of cricket is what fielders do to collect the ball when it is struck by the batsman, in such a way as to either limit the number of runs that the batsman scores or get the batsman out by catching the ball in flight or running... For the insect, see Cricket (insect). ... Darren Gough bowling In the sport of cricket, bowling is the action of propelling the ball toward the wicket defended by a batsman. ... A wicket keeper in characteristic position, ready to face a delivery. ... Muttiah Muralitharan bowling A bowler in the sport of cricket is usually a player whose speciality is bowling, analogous to a pitcher in baseball. ... A Test match in progress. ... A One-day International (ODI) cricket match is a one-day cricket match played over 50 overs per side between two international teams each representing a particular country. ...


Field placements are decided by the captain. He may consult the bowler or other senior members of the team while placing his fielders. The following are some strategies employed by the captain during a match. Fielding in the sport of cricket is what fielders do to collect the ball when it is struck by the batsman in such a way as to either limit the number of runs that the batsman scores or get the batsman out by catching the ball or running the batsman...


The fielders help to enforce dismissals and save on extra runs. In the sport of cricket, a dismissal occurs when the batsman is out (also known as taking a wicket). ...

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Optimisation of fielders

Captains put the fielders in positions which they feel is optimal. e.g. Fielders with strong arms, who can throw the ball fast are usually placed near the boundary. Fielders with sharp reflexes are placed near the batsmen to catch the ball on the fly.


Defensiveness

The captain can attack – move fielders closer to the batsman (if a new batsman has just arrived to bat) or defend, where the fielders are more spread out and the batsman is attacking hitting 4's and 6's and also rotating the strike with ease. An attacking field is usually set to pressurise the batsman in hitting a false shot thereby getting him out.


Setting the field

Fielding

Good fielding complements the bowling. When the batsman hits the ball along the ground, the fielders chase it. They try to collect the ball before it crosses the boundary (to prevent a 4 from being scored). Simultaneously, the batsmen are running between the wickets (exchanging ends). After obtaining the ball, the fielders throw it to any fielder at either the wicketkeeper or the bowler's end of the pitch. This maximizes the chances of a run-out and prevents additional runs from being scored. Once they pass it to these players, and the batsman has not made it home (crossed the crease), the batsman is Run-out. Fielders who stand near batsmen are expected to take reflex catches. In Cricket there is a maxim – "Catches win matches". Diving to prevent the ball get past you is one fielding technique. Another fielding skill is to throw the ball to the stumps as soon as you've got the ball in your hands, to increase the chances of run-outs. An excellent fielder is one who can knock the bails off the stumps with an accurate throw, to run-out a batsman. If the fielder fumbles the ball, or doesn't collect the ball cleanly, the batsmen may run an additional run. The term used if the fielder doesn't field the ball properly is 'misfield'.


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  • Cricket Captaincy Tips and Tactics

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Encyclopedia: Fielding strategy (cricket) (599 words)
In the early days of test cricket, fielding wasn't much of a priority and many fielders were sloppy when it came to fielding.
The field is also set to the batsman's favourite scoring areas, so that the regions where the batsman likes to hit the ball is well patrolled.
Another fielding skill is to throw the ball to the stumps as soon as you've got the ball in your hands, to increase the chances of run-outs.
Cricket - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4994 words)
Cricket is also a major sport in England and Wales, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the English-speaking countries of the Caribbean, which are known in cricketing parlance as the West Indies.
A standard cricket ground, showing the cricket pitch (brown), close-infield (light green) within 15 yards (13.7 m) of the striking batsman, infield (medium green) inside the white 30 yard (27.4 m) circle, and outfield (dark green), with sight screens beyond the boundary at either end.
Cricket was prominent in London as early as 1707 and large crowds flocked to matches on the Artillery Ground in Finsbury.
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