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Difference between over the wicket and around the wicket

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Answered by Afjal1
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over the wicket= means bowling the ball from wicket side which put the hands of the bowler closer to the wicket.

round the wicket= it is not fixed .round the wicket means the bowler doing ball from his right arm
Answered by phillipinestest
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Difference between over wicket and around wicket:

In the given scenario, around the wicket and over the wicket depicts that “around” and “over” are used here in the form of preposition.

“Over the wicket” refers to the action of the bowler in which if he is a right arm bowler, he bowls form the left side of the stumps and vice versa.

On the other hand “around the wicket” refers to the action of bowler in which if he a right arm bowler, he bowls form the right side of the stumps.

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