James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Companion 1885

~ JUJLX BOWLING ( as BARLOW, EMMETT, or WRIGHT) HAND • / i i * Long Slip. * Long Stop. ¥ Long Leg. * Point. ¥ Short Slip. ¥ Wicket Keeper. * Short Leg. * f A CoverPoint ¥ A . ) Mid-off. ¥ Bowler. ¥ Mid-on. ¥ It is necessary for this bowler, as well as others, to change his men accord ing the style of the batsman’s play. A very useful place for a field for this cla89Jj# bowler is either an extra mid-off to save the run, ordeep on the off side. Much depen on the state of the ground, style of the batsman, and accuracy of the bowler. * leg is frequently brought up to tave the run, and long-stop again may be more useiu j employed elsewhere.

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