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A cutter ball pitch, commonly known as a "cutter," is a type of delivery in cricket that is bowled by fast bowlers. It involves a slight seam position that causes the ball to deviate off the pitch, typically moving away from the batsman for a right-handed bowler. The cutter is designed to deceive batsmen, often resulting in mistimed shots or leading to catches. It's particularly effective in limited-overs formats for generating wickets and preventing runs.

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