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Fielder may refer to: Sports * Fielding (cricket), the action of fielders in collecting the ball after it is struck by the batsman * Fielders, any of various baseball positions including: ** Infielder, a player positioned near first, second or third base ** Outfielder, a player positioned beyond the infield, including the left fielder, center fielder, and right fielder * Lake County Fielders, baseball team based in Zion, Illinois Places * Fielder Creek, a stream in the U.S. state of Oregon * Fielder House, a historic house in Fordyce, Arkansas * Fielder Mountain, a summit in the U.S. state of Oregon * Fielder railway station, Melbourne * Fielders Sports Ground, a cricket ground in Hornchurch, England * Fielders Stadium, an unfinished baseball park in Zion, Illinois Names * Fielder (surname) * Fielder Cook (1923–2003), American television and film director, producer, and writer * Fielder Jones (1871–1934), American center fielder and manager Other uses * Toyota Fielde ...
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Fielding (cricket)
Fielding in the sport of cricket is the action of fielders in collecting the ball after it is struck by the striking batter, to limit the number of runs that the striker scores and/or to get a batter out by either catching a hit ball before it bounces, or by running out either batter before they can complete the run they are currently attempting. There are a number of recognised fielding positions, and they can be categorised into the offside and leg side of the field. Fielding also involves preventing the ball from going to or over the edge of the field (which would result in runs being scored by the batting team in the form of a boundary). A ''fielder'' or ''fieldsman'' may field the ball with any part of his body. However, if while the ball is in play he wilfully fields it otherwise (e.g. by using his hat), the ball becomes dead and five penalty runs are awarded to the batting side, unless the ball previously struck a batter not attempting to hit or avoid the ball. ...
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