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How to smack fast bowlers for boundaries/sixes?
Hi Kucharkul,
Smacking fast bowlers for boundaries and sixes in cricket requires a combination of skill, technique, and strategy. Here are some tips to help you score off fast bowlers:
Footwork:
Focus on your footwork. Quick and decisive foot movements are crucial to getting into the right position to play shots. Use your feet to get to the pitch of the ball and create scoring opportunities.
Weight Transfer:
Transfer your weight onto the front foot when playing attacking shots. This allows you to get on top of the bounce and control the shot better.
Watch the Ball:
Keep a close eye on the ball from the bowler's hand to the point of contact with the bat. Good hand-eye coordination is essential for picking up the length and line of the delivery.
Shot Selection:
Choose the right shot based on the length and line of the delivery. For short-pitched deliveries, you might play a pull or hook shot, while fuller deliveries may be suited for drives or lofted shots.
Use of Depth in the Crease:
Utilize the depth of the crease to manipulate the length of the delivery. By moving forward or back in your crease, you can create additional time to react to the pace of the ball.
Timing and Technique:
Work on your timing and technique. Fast bowlers generate pace, so the timing of your shot is crucial. Practice playing shots with a straight bat and use the pace of the ball to guide it to the boundary.
Hope this helps.
Archie
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