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.
by hands
Moving the hands backward while taking a catch allows the player to absorb the impact of the ball and reduce the chances of dropping it. This technique increases control and stability when attempting to catch a fast-moving or high ball. It also helps to cushion the force of the impact, making it easier to secure the catch.
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.
in my hands!!!!
Pat Venditte did, so yeah.
fall down on the earth or in the hands of a fielder
to the left
A goalkeeper is considered to be in control of the ball when... ...the ball is between the hands or between the hand and any surface (e.g. ground, own body) ...holding the ball in the outstretched open hand ...bouncing it on the ground or throwing it in the air A goalkeeper cannot be challenged for the ball even when in the process of throwing or punting it.
One possible reason is to reduce the impact on his hands due to the speed, force and hardness of the cricket ball.