Cricket Fielding Positions
Cricket is the complex game. It more than hitting a ball with the bat.
Many people only consider that, batting and bowling are only the two
parts of cricket game completely ignoring the fielding. But, fielding in
cricket is also as important and batting and bowling. Understanding
fielding in cricket seems easy while watching cricket but, there are
techniques in fielding and different types of fielding positions in
cricket according to the situation of the game.In this post, I will
explain all fielding positions in cricket and types of fielding
positions used in different positions. They say, a picture is worth
more than 1000 words. Check out the different positions of the fielders
in the cricket field.
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Cricket fielding Position diagram |
Note: This cricket fielding position diagram is
the field setting for right handed batsman. Fielding position for left
handed batsman is similar to that of right just, the fielders of right
are in the left and vice-versa.
Important fielding Positions In Cricket
With
the compulsion of a wicket-keeper and a bowler, there are 9 fielders
available to set the field for a captain. In cricket, a good captain is
one who can set the fielders in the perfect positions according to
the situation of the game. Here are the different fielding positions in
cricket and when they are used by a fielding captain in general.
- Slip position: Slip is the position next to that of
wicket-keeper. A slip position is used in cricket if the team is in need
of wicket of the opposition. There can be more than one slip. If the
team needs a wicket desperately then, a captain places more slip
positions. Cricket has moved from larger formats of test cricket to
smaller formats-T20 cricket. And, the number of slip has also decreased
in the same order.
- Point fielder: Point is one of the most crucial fielding
position where the probability of the coming ball is maximum. Thus, best
fielder in the team is placed in the point position.
- Third Man: In modern cricket, playing ball in the direction
of third man position has been the general. Fielder with good arm
(generally fast bowlers) are placed in third man. As game of cricket has
become more aggressive, trend to remove third man position and setting
Fly slip position also has been widely used.
- Fly slip: Fly slip position is set generally in defensive
field set. Third man or fly slip is generally set 99 of 100 times in
limited over cricket as field set is defensive in these formats.
- Backward point: Fielder in backward point position is set in
defensive field set to protect boundaries. Generally, point fielder is
set in attacking field set and backward point is used in defensive field
set and sometimes both fielder are set at the same time, if the batsman
is good at playing in point direction.
- Cover / Extra cover: Cover fielder and extra cover is usually
placed in most of times in any format of attacking field set and good
fielder are placed in the cover region.
- Deep cover / Deep Extra cover: Deep cover and deep extra cover are placed to protect the boundaries from lofted shot over cover and extra cover respectively.
- Silly point, silly mid off and short leg: These are the
closed fielding position in the cricket field and these positions are
only used with motive just of take wickets of opposition. These
positions are set in the spin bowling and very rarely in the fast
bowlers bowling.
- Mid off and log off: Mid off and log off is
the fairly straight fielding position (only little bit off side) inside
the 30 yard circle and the boundary position respectively. Mid off is
used in attacking field set where as log off in defensive and one of
the either field set is positioned in most of the cases.
- Square leg and deep square leg: Either square leg or deep
square leg is positioned in most of the cases. Square leg and deep
square leg are in the same line from the batsman batting point. Only
difference between these position is one is set in between 30 yard
circle for attacking field set and another in boundary to protect four
and sixes.
- Fine Leg / Short fine leg: Either a fine leg or short fine
leg is positioned in 99 out of 100 times in the game of cricket. With
the evolution of T20 cricket, short fine leg instead of fine leg has
been used to set the defensive field according to wish of captain as
there can only be maximum of 5 fielders in the boundary.
- Mid on And Log on: Mid on and Log on are fairly straight
position of fielding position except they are little on leg side. Mid on
and Log on are mostly in active when the bowlers bowl straight ball.
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