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Return creaseIn the photo, the 2 batters (3 & eight; sporting yellow) have taken position at every finish of the pitch . Three members of the fielding group (4, 10 & 11; wearing dark blue) are in shot. One of the two umpires (1; carrying white hat) is stationed behind the wicket on the bowler's end of the pitch. The bowler is bowling the ball from his end of the pitch to the batter on the other finish who is known as the "striker". The different batter at the bowling end is called the "non-striker". The wicket-keeper , who's a specialist, is positioned behind the striker's wicket and behind him stands one of the fielders able known as "first slip" . 94 Cricket Blog County Cricket Talking Points: Surrey Rumble On But Lancashire Are Looming Most feminine crickets insert eggs into soil or plant stems with their lengthy, slender ovipositors, typically causing severe plant harm. In northern latitudes most crickets mature and lay eggs wi...