Q.
In cricket , what is round the wicket and what is over the wicket?
Asked by Ganadhisha,
15 Sep '12 10:49 pm
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Right side--round the wicket
left side ---over the wicket
Answered by iqbal seth, 16 Sep '12 05:50 am
left side ---over the wicket
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It is which side of the wicket one chooses to bowl
right side--round the wicket
left side ---over the wicket
Answered by ajit kulkarni, 15 Sep '12 10:55 pm
right side--round the wicket
left side ---over the wicket
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It depends on the bowling arm of the bowler ...if he selects the side with his bowling arm comes closer to the wicket (on the umpire side ) then its over the wicket and when he selects the side where his bowling arm is away from the wicket its called over the wicket
Answered by Jazz, 15 Sep '12 10:54 pm
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Right hand of umpire round and left hand over the wicket.. left han d bowler, spinner or faster or medium pacer does not affect.
Answered by BABASAHEB ANDHARE, 15 Sep '12 10:50 pm
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