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Mention any three fielding positions on “onside” of the field of play.
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- Fine leg: In cricket, the term “Fine Leg” refers to a fielding position on the leg side, behind the batter as they face the bowler. The word “fine” means narrow or thin, indicating that the fielder stands close to the line of the pitch.
- Mid-wicket: The cricket fielding position mid-wicket is named because it lies roughly midway between the wicket and the boundary on the leg side of the field. Its name comes from its position at the midpoint relative to the wicket.
- Square leg: The cricket fielding position square leg gets its name because it is located near the umpire at about a 90-degree angle to the pitch, similar to the corner of a square. The term “leg” refers to the side of the field behind the batter’s legs while taking their stance. Together, these terms describe the specific location of the square leg fielding position.
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