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| Cricket Skills, Techniques and Tactics Discuss your personal experiences of playing or coaching cricket. Can you bowl reverse swing? Can you play the reverse sweep? Where do you field and what fielding tips do you have? |
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| The Warne and Murali era hasn't ended! But yer i agree, Mushtaq doesn't compare to those two. |
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| yeh true he isnt as good as them but a great bowler nevertheless
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| Field Settings Hi ketz. My field for a 50-over match would usually be: Slip, Leg Slip, , Silly Mid Off, Silly Mid On, Long On, Deep Square Leg, Mid Off, , Mid Wicket and then someone at point. For 20-over it would be a bit less aggressive; i would probably take out a close fielder and have more on the boundaries. Hope that helped. Last edited by fishcake14 : 02-07-2006 at 05:52 PM. Reason: Because I got confused! |
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| In the 20/20 I saw today, the offie bowled a consistent line outside off-stump. Despite that, the batsman still managed to get across to paddle the ball around the corner. He had protection on the on side with a man at 45, deep backward square, a man on the boundary forward of square leg, a mid wicket, long on, long off, a short third man, not sure about the other positions. There was no protection for the reverse-sweep which easily found the point boundary. When a new batsman came in he brought long on up to the mid on position.
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