34 No. III.—To an ordinary medium pace bowler. 1. Bowler. S. S. Strikers. ,*>. Third-man. fJ. London. 2. Wicket-keeper. 0. Point. 10. Mid-on. Long-stop, 7. Cover-point. 11. Short-leg. i. Short-slip. 8. Mid-off. 12. Long-leg. U. U. Umpire*. Medium pace bowling of the present day usually foregoes along-stop v-ben accuracy can bo relied on. In this case long-stop may judiciously be placed at long-on, though obviously tho positions must be altered according to tl c specialities of each batsman Long-leg (No. 12) is often brought forward to t T 1-a-rullcl with tho umpire at batsman's eud, but if tho striker liit lute he should remain sharp. Of this c l-t6.3 of bowling Mr Gr... . ' , Lockwocd aro notable instances. * '

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