Question:

How do I dustinguis between the two sides of the ground?

On-Side and Off-Side

For the right-handed batsman, the part of the ground that is on his left side is known as the on-side. It is the complete reverse for the left-handed batsman.
Whereas the right-hand side for the right-handed batsman is known as the off-side and vice versa for the left-handed batsman.

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