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  • [2004-08-11T19:08:10Z] Nichalp (between wickets in cricket)
  • [2004-08-14T20:07:49Z] Nichalp (nichalp)
  • [2004-09-04T20:02:10Z] Nichalp (descr)
  • [2006-04-04T09:13:53Z] Shizhao


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  • (del) (cur) 19:08, 11 August 2004 . . Nichalp (Talk | contribs) . . 795×705 (135,161 bytes) (between wickets in cricket)


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==Caption== A perspective view of the pitch, showing the two ends and halves of the pitch. ==Licence== {{GFDL}} ==Description== ''Main article:'' [[Cricket]] When a bowler bowls, he must run to one side of the umpire. If a right-handed bowler runs in to bowl to the left of the umpire, it is called ''over the wicket''. Bowling to the umpire's right is known as ''around the wicket''. The terminology is reversed for left-handed bowlers. An imaginary line divides the field in half down the long axis of the pitch. The half to the right of a right-handed batsman is the ''off side'' while the half to his left is the ''on side''. This terminology is reversed for a left-handed batsman. ==Author== I created these images using MS word. [[User:Nichalp|¶ <font color="green">nichalp</font> | <font color="brown">[[User talk:nichalp|Talk]]</font>]] {{NowCommons|Image:Wick2wickmswd.png}}

Poccil 19:54, 7 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]