I will give you the off side positions and the corresponding (almost symmetrical) leg side positions here:from wicket keeper.
Off side Three slips .Leg side- leg slip and short fine leg
--- -- Gully ------- ,, ,, -------- backward square leg.
----- Point . -- --------- --- -- Square leg.
-----Cover ----------- ---- - ---- Mid wicket.
-----Mid off ---------- --------- -------- Mid on
-----long off --------------------------- Long on.
The Third man is behind gully
Silly point,silly mid off,silly mid on,short mid-wkt,short sq.leg are close positions.
Deep third man,deep cover-point,deep mid-off,deep mid-on,deep mid-wkt deep sq.leg and deep fine leg are deep positions.
Long off and long on are deep positions on either side of Straight boundary.
Hope it is clear.
2007-05-11 01:26:00
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answered by karikalan 7
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Wicket Keeper,Gully ,
Silly point,silly mid off,
Long off , Long on.
Point . Square leg.
Cover , Mid wicket.
Mid off , Mid on
The Third man ,
Backward square leg.
Silly mid on,short mid-wkt,
& Short SQuare.leg
these are the main fielding positions in the cricket wwhich help yhe feilders to stop the ball quickly
2007-05-14 19:59:55
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answered by prabhu suresh 3
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close in fielding postions
On side off side
silly mid on point silly mid off
silly point ( a triangle from the the wickets)
slips behind the batman and to the side gully
third man behind slips out on the boundary
fine leg past the bowler
That all I can think of for now.
2007-05-11 00:27:58
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answered by jobees 6
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10 lives
2016-05-20 03:30:35
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answered by Anonymous
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what do mean by the question?but in ODIs a team usualil starts with good fielders in catching positions to set up an attacking field
2007-05-11 01:52:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Wicket Keeper,Gully ,
Silly point,silly mid off,
Long off , Long on.
Point . Square leg.
Cover , Mid wicket.
Mid off , Mid on
The Third man ,
Backward square leg.
Silly mid on,short mid-wkt,
& Short SQuare.leg .
2007-05-11 05:23:43
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-05-10 23:57:22
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answered by Cricket Champion 1
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Visit www.cricinfo.com because it is very hard to write the fielding positions.
Seeing a diagram will be much clearer.
2007-05-11 01:47:39
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answered by AJ 1
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Please check the following links for details:
http://www.abcofcricket.com/cfb1/cfb2/cfb3/cfb3.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fielding_(cricket)
2007-05-11 05:26:37
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answered by vakayil k 7
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