mid off

/mɪdˈɔf/
noun
  1. In cricket, a fielding position on the off side of the field, close to the bowler and to the left of the wicket (for a right-handed batsman).
    • The fielder at mid-off made a quick stop to save a boundary.
    • The captain moved the player from mid-off to cover the gap.
    • A sharp catch at mid-off ended the batsman's innings.
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