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.
One possible reason is to reduce the impact on his hands due to the speed, force and hardness of the cricket ball.
Lowering the hands while catching a ball helps absorb the impact of the ball, reducing the chances of it bouncing out of the hands or injuring the player's fingers. It also allows for better control and stability during the catch.
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a cricket player moves his hands backwards while bowling to pick up pace -hrishikesh parale
One possible reason is to reduce the impact on his hands due to the speed, force and hardness of the cricket ball.
Moving the hand backwards while catching a fast-moving ball allows the player to decelerate the ball gradually, reducing the impact force and improving control. This technique also helps absorb the ball's momentum and minimizes the risk of injury.
Pulling the hand backwards reduces the difference in speed between the ball and the hand catching/stopping the ball. This reduces the impact force of the ball on the hand, reducing the possibility of injury.
it either means that you are a natural at playing cricket, or someone injected some cricket juice into you while you were sleeping.
Yes but not for a while
that is your brakes catching then being pulled just a little bit to the side and losing traction and going back and catching again. so its catching and slipping and catching and slipping really fast