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प्रश्न
Explain the following term in cricket:
Sight screen
State the following:
Sight screen.
उत्तर
It is a large screen positioned beyond the boundary so that it forms a backdrop behind the bowler, so that the striker can see the ball dearly. Sightscreens are white when a red ball is used and black for a white ball.
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