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  1. Top order. The top order is defined as the batters batting at positions 1, 2, and 3. The batters who bat at positions 3, 4 and 5 in the order are sometimes the most technically proficient batters with the best stroke play.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CricketCricket - Wikipedia

    In order to begin batting the batter first adopts a batting stance. Standardly, this involves adopting a slight crouch with the feet pointing across the front of the wicket, looking in the direction of the bowler, and holding the bat so it passes over the feet and so its tip can rest on the ground near to the toes of the back foot.

  3. The terms top order collapse or middle order collapse may refer to batting collapses in a specific part of the batting order. Batting for a draw Defensive batting in a timed match by a team with little chance of victory, who are instead attempting to salvage a draw .

  4. Top Order Batsmen. The top order would start at number three and go down to the fifth batsman. They are all coming in after the openers so, if the side lose early wickets then it’s possible that the top order could be facing the new ball. The hope is, however, that all three batters in this category will arrive at the crease a little later on.

  5. Contents. hide. (Top) History. Development of the set batting order. Contrast with cricket. Positions in the lineup. Batter #1. #2. #3. #4. #5, #6. #7, #8. #9. Bragan's brainstorm. References. External links. Batting order (baseball) Lineup card from a 2001 spring training game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Braves.

  6. Batting order - Wikipedia. Look up batting order in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Batting order may refer to: Batting order (baseball), the sequence in which the members of the offense bat against the pitcher. Batting order (cricket), the sequence in which batters play through their team's innings. Category: Disambiguation pages.