Bowled with field around me: one that’s driven is caught here? (3,4)
I believe the answer is:
bus stop
'one that's driven is caught here?' is the definition.
(place to catch a bus)
'bowled with field around me' is the wordplay.
'bowled' becomes 'b' (cricket abbreviation).
'with' means one lot of letters go next to another.
'field' becomes 'stop' (to field a ball is to stop its movement).
'around' is an insertion indicator.
'me' becomes 'us' ('us' can mean 'me' in some dialects).
'b'+'stop'='bstop'
'bstop' placed around 'us' is 'BUS STOP'.
(Other definitions for bus stop that I've seen before include "Wait here to be picked up" , "Monroe movie" , "Board transport here" , "Where to get public transport" , "Where to catch public transport" .)