Across
- 4. A building located adjacent to the field, where players can rest and change when not on the field.
- 5. Marked white lines on the pitch that define the area of bowling and batting.
- 6. Runs scored in addition to the batman's runs, such as wide or no ball.
- 7. A specially prepared area, 5 feet in width and 22 yards long, between the two sets of stumps.
- 9. The perimeter of a cricket field, or the act of the batsman scoring a four or a six.
- 10. The player who has been appointed leader of their team.
Down
- 1. Official who oversees the game and makes decisions on the cricket field.
- 2. A head-shielding protective gear.
- 3. A block of overs that in One Day Internationals offer a temporary advantage to the batting side by limiting the number of fielders within the 30 yard circle.
- 8. The act of fielding a hit ball before it touches the ground.
