Cricket Fielding Positions – Short Extra Cover

Cricket Fielding Positions

You can see the position of Short Extra Cover in the above image.

Why is it called Short Extra Cover?

The cricket fielding position ‘Short Extra Cover’ is called so in relation to its location on the cricket field. It is ‘short’ because it is closer to the batter, usually around halfway up the pitch. It is ‘extra cover’ because it is at an angle between the traditional ‘Cover’ and ‘Mid-off’ positions. Hence, the label is essentially a descriptive term defining its specific placement on the field.

Looking to Improve Your Cricket Fielding

Improving fielding in cricket requires a blend of technique, agility, concentration, and anticipation. Here’s a guide on how you can become a better fielder.

1. Develop a Solid Basic Technique

For catching, start with the basics. Your fingers should point downwards for catches below the waist and upwards for catches above the waist.

When ground fielding, approach the ball with your head still and eyes level. Bend your knees, get low to the ground, and use both hands to stop or gather the ball.

2. Work on your Throwing Technique

Perfecting your throw is vital. A strong, accurate throw can make the difference between a run-out and a missed opportunity. Ensure you are side-on, your non-throwing arm pointing towards the target, and follow through with your throw.

3. Read the Game

If you’re aware of the batter’s strengths and weaknesses, you can predict where they might hit the ball. This is particularly useful for close-in fielders.

4. Practice with Purpose

It’s not just about quantity but quality. While repetition helps, ensure each practice session has a specific focus. For example, dedicate sessions to high catching, ground fielding, or direct hits.

5. Use Technology & Tools

Various tools and equipment, like rebound nets, can help improve your catching reflexes and ground fielding techniques.

6. Bonus Tip: Don’t let your head drop!

Stay positive even if you drop a catch or miss a run-out. Remember, even the best make mistakes. It’s crucial to shake off the disappointment quickly and be ready for the next ball.

Looking for fielding records, including catches, stumping, and run-outs? Records for all forms of the game can be found on ESPN Cricinfo.

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A-Z of Cricket Fielding Positions

We have covered all the cricket fielding positions — want to learn more? Just click the position you are interested in below.