accuracy - Being able to throw and hit the ball making sure it gets to the location the player is aiming for., aiming - Preparing to throw or hit the ball towards a given target or in a specific direction., batting technique - The batting player's stance before the ball is bowled as well as the movement of the hands, feet, head, and body when hitting the ball., crease - A line on the pitch near the wickets over which a batsman must pass to score a run, cricket stance - The position you stand in when you are fielding or batting., fielding - Collecting the ball after it is struck by the batsman. The fielding team tries to limit the number of runs that the batsman scores and/or to get the batsman out., figure of six - When bowling overarm, you make an arc with your arms like the shape of the number ‘6’., grip & stance - The position of the hands and body when batting - feet parallel, shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, head still, two hands on the bat handle – the weaker hand at the top., high throw/low throw - Throwing the ball to another player either up high or lower down., lofted drive - Hitting the ball with the bat in a way that sends the ball flying through the air, instead of along the ground., near/middle/far - Positions in the field in relation to the wicket. Near is closest to the wicket., overarm - A throw or bowl with the hand or arm passing above the level of the shoulder., underarm - A throw with the arm or hand below shoulder level., wicket keeper - The player on the fielding side who stands behind the wicket ready to catch the ball or run the batter out.,

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