John and James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1882

50 POSITION OF THE MEN IN THE FIELD TO FAST LEFT-HAND BOWLING ( as MOIILEY o r MYCROFT). Tt is necessary for this bowior, ns well as othors, to change his men according to tl o«tyio of t)xo batsman's play. A very useful piano for a field for this class ol IH(^]er is either an oxtra mid-off to save tko run, or deep on the ofTside. Much dopornifi or, the State of the ground, stylo of the batsman, and accuracy of the bowler, bong 1( u<is frmjnently brought up to the run, and long-stop again may bo more usefully employed elsewhere. 4 . Long Stop # Long Slip. # Long Leg. * Short Slip. * Wicket Keeper. * Point. * Short Leg. * Cover Point. * Mid Wicket off. * Mid Wicket on. ♦ Powler. *

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