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∙ 13y agoyes
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∙ 13y agoWicket keepers wear big gloves to protect their hands from the impact of the fast-moving cricket ball, especially when bowled by fast bowlers. The gloves provide additional padding and help them to grip the ball securely when attempting catches or stumping the batsman.
by hands
The English tour of Australia in 1932-33 was made notorious for the English team's "Bodyline" tactics, in which the cricket ball was bowled short in order to rise towards the batsman's body on leg-stump, in order to deflect onto the leg side of the batsman and easily into the hands of fielders behind square leg.
One possible reason is to reduce the impact on his hands due to the speed, force and hardness of the cricket ball.
a cricket player moves his hands backwards while bowling to pick up pace -hrishikesh parale
in my hands!!!!
I've got one. I've never played a reverse sweep with it. Never used the back of it. But nonetheless it has a good sweet spot with good hitting power and feels nicely balanced in the hands.
fall down on the earth or in the hands of a fielder
to the left
One possible reason is to reduce the impact on his hands due to the speed, force and hardness of the cricket ball.
One possible reason is to reduce the impact on his hands due to the speed, force and hardness of the cricket ball.
On the recovery- hands body slide The reverse on the drive