How Many Players In Cricket Team?
There are eleven players in a cricket team. A player who possesses the skills which are required for batting is known as a specialist batsman. The batsmen who bat at the start of the innings of a team (in other words, the batsmen whose positions in the batting order are numbers one and two) are known as the opening batsmen of the team. A person who bats at number eleven is known as a tail-ender. Most teams prefer to play six specialist batsmen. Batsmen can either be left-handed or right-handed. On the other hand, a player who possesses the skills which are required for bowling is known as a specialist bowler. The bowlers who bowl the opening spell are known as the opening bowlers of the team. Most teams prefer to play four specialist bowlers. Bowlers can also either be left-handed or right-handed, and they can either be fast bowlers or spinners (there are leg-spinners, off-spinners and left-arm spinners). In addition, most teams have a person who is adept in both batting and bowling. A