fielders

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plural of fielder
center fielders
plural form of center fielder
fielder
A defensive player in the field
left fielders
plural form of left fielder
right fielders
plural form of right fielder
fielder
A ball payer who stands out in the field to catch or stop balls
fielder
{i} catcher positioned in the field (Baseball, Cricket)
fielder
a member of the baseball team that is in the field instead of at bat
fielder
A fielder is a player in cricket, baseball, or rounders who is fielding or one who has a particular skill at fielding. The fielders crouch around the batsman's wicket. one of the players who tries to catch the ball in a game of cricket or baseball
fielder
A player of the fielding side, whose task is to gather the ball after the batsman has hit it, to catch the batsman out, or to prevent him from scoring
fielder
a member of the defensive team
fielder
is any one of those 11 or fewer players currently on the field of play who together compose the fielding side This definition includes not only both the bowler and the wicket-keeper but also any legitimate substitute fielding instead of a nominated player It excludes any nominated player absent from the field of play, or who has been absent from the field of play and who has not obtained the umpire's permission to return A player going briefly outside the boundary in the course of discharging his duties as a fielder is not absent from the field of play nor, for the purposes of Law 2 5 (Fielder absent or leaving the field), is he to be regarded as having left the field of play
fielder
a member of the cricket team that is fielding rather than batting
fielder
a member of the cricket team that is fielding rather than batting a member of the baseball team that is in the field instead of at bat
fielder
A fielder is any player of the team in the field
fielders

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