Wednesday, 24 August 2005, 17:38 GMT 18:38 UK
A guide to fielding positions
Fielding is a crucial part of cricket and there are many areas where a fielder will be placed.
The position names can seem a little strange to the untrained eye.
You can field in the slips, at gully, at square leg or even at silly point.
When a position is described as 'deep' or 'long' as in deep mid-wicket or long off then the fielder is usually placed right out on the boundary.
Similarly a position prefixed as 'short' or 'silly', for example silly point means a fielder is placed in closer than a conventional point fielder would normally stand.
Click on the above graphic to find out about these positions.
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