For a one-innings match played over a set number of fair deliveries, there are two additional field markings. A painted oval is made by drawing a semicircle of 30 yards (27.4 m) radius from the centre of each wicket with respect to the breadth of the pitch and joining them with lines parallel, 30 yards (27.4 m) to the length of the pitch. This line, commonly known as the circle, divides the field into an infield and outfield. Two circles of radius 15 yards (13.7 m), centred on each wicket and often marked by dots, define the close-infield. The infield, outfield, and the close-infield are used to enforce fielding restrictions
2007-07-27 06:05:57
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answered by vakayil k 7
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in a cricket match the fielding restrictions are alotted for twenty overs in which only two fielders are allowed to place out the circle the circle is that
For a one-innings match played over a set number of fair deliveries, there are two additional field markings. A painted oval is made by drawing a semicircle of 30 yards (27.4 m) radius from the centre of each wicket with respect to the breadth of the pitch and joining them with lines parallel, 30 yards (27.4 m) to the length of the pitch. This line, commonly known as the circle, divides the field into an infield and outfield. Two circles of radius 15 yards (13.7 m), centred on each wicket and often marked by dots, define the close-infield. The infield, outfield, and the close-infield are used to enforce fielding restrictions
2007-07-28 01:44:34
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answered by prabhu suresh 3
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It is a circle marked in the field from 30 yards from the stumps which is used for field restrictions. (Power Play)
2007-07-27 12:02:26
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answered by Goldie 3
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i think it is a circle in which 7 players are inside the circle and only 4 players aer allotted outside field.It is limited 20 overs till some certain power plays. Hope it did help you.
2007-07-27 11:41:37
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answered by Games Not Over 1
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who really knows
2007-07-27 20:45:20
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answered by BOB H 4
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