A slip is a fielder stationed next to the wicketkeeper to catch balls that hit the edge of the bat. Teams often use multiple slips, numbering them first, second, and third, to create a wall of catchers for fast bowlers. Example: The batter poked at a wide ball, and the second slip took a sharp catch at waist height.
Pro-Tip: Slip fielders must stay in a low, crouched position for long periods to react instantly to lightning-fast edges.
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