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Close in catching:

  • The close in catching positions are the slips, gully, leg slips, forward and backward shortleg and silly point. In the slips and in positions behind the wicket, take a stance with the legs spread a part to about shoulder level or slightly more and crouch bending the knees with the hands just touching the ground.

  • The weight is on the balls of the feet and is evenly balanced stand still with the eyes watching the bat and the body ready to move. You may also watch the bowler in his run up and then get into the crouch, though this must be done sufficiently early to be able to concentrate.

  • When a catch comes, make a cup with your hand and allow the ball to come to you. The catch must be taken at the base of the fingers allowing them to close over the ball. Just as the ball strikes the palm, give in a little to help the ball settle comfortably.

  • Catches, which come chest high or above should be taken by opening the palm with the fingers pointing upwards and thumbs interlocked behind. Try to remain down as long as possible as it is easier to go up to take as catch than it is to come down. Watch the ball all the way into your hand, or else late swing or extra spin could result in you spilling the catch.

  • In the very close in positions like silly point and short leg, the body has to crouch completely with the knees fully bent. The batsman also has to be watched very carefully, as from his movements the length of the ball can be judged and evasive action taken if it happens to be a bad ball. In this position, it is advisable to be protected in every way possible. Quick reflexes and sharp eyesight are essential pre-requisites to field in these positions.


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