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Since the leg side comprises the half of the field behind the batsman, with a right-handed batsman it is roughly analogous to the half of the baseball field that includes left field and third base. With a left-handed batsman, the leg side is analogous to the half that includes right field and first
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base. Thus hitting to the leg side is directly visually analogous to "pull" hitting in baseball (though since all fair territory in baseball is forward of the batter, "on" would more exactly match this area of the field). Conversely, off is analogous to baseball's "opposite-field" hitting.
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From the point of view of a right-handed batsman facing the bowler, it is the left hand side of the cricket field (being to the bowler's right). With a left-handed batsman the on side is to the batsman's right (and to the bowler's left).
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the wicket, it is said that the ball has been played to the leg side. The names of fielding positions often include the words "leg" or "on", and they reflect this convention. For example,
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While the terms "leg side" and "on side" can refer to an entire half of the field, each term is often used to denote only part of this half. When the batsman plays the ball into this half
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In the picture, the bowler is bowling from the bottom half of the image, the right-handed batsman (S), facing him sideways on, has his legs more on the right side of the picture, the
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to the leg side because it involves swinging the bat across the line of the ball, which can lead to mishits and catches.
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than the off side, because of the typical line of attack of the bowlers, which is frequently on or outside off
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A cricket field is notionally divided into two halves, by an imaginary line running down the long axis of the
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is located in front of it. When the batsman steps backwards from his normal batting stance on the
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The definition is relative to the batsman. If the batsman were to directly face the
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as the ball is bowled, he is said to be moving towards the leg side.
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stands side on to the bowler. The leg side is the half of the field
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the batsman. The half of the field in front of him is called the
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