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Cricket’s a beautiful balance of skill, technique, and strategy, both for batting and bowling.
🏏 Batting Techniques — 5 Important Tips
- Grip and Stance Matter
- Hold the bat with a relaxed but firm grip, V formed between thumb and forefinger pointing down the back of the bat.
- Feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, eyes level, weight balanced.
- Watch the Ball Till the End
- From bowler’s hand to bat contact — never take your eyes off the ball. Judging length and line early is key.
- Play with Soft Hands
- Avoid hard hands on defensive shots — soft hands help control edges and avoid unnecessary dismissals.
- Proper Footwork
- Move your feet quickly to get into the right position — forward for fuller balls, back for short balls. Good footwork equals good balance.
- Adapt Your Shot Selection
- Don’t predetermine shots. Play according to the ball’s merit — drive the full ones, cut or pull the short ones.
🏏 Bowling Techniques — 5 Important Tips
- Consistent Seam/Grip Position
- Fast bowlers: Hold the ball seam upright.
- Spinners: Use finger or wrist positions precisely to control spin direction.
- Consistency improves control and movement.
- Maintain a Balanced Run-up
- Smooth, rhythmical run-up aids control and prevents injuries. Focus on accuracy over speed.
- Focus on Line and Length
- Bowl on or around off stump with good length. Make batsmen play — avoid loose deliveries.
- Vary Pace and Movement
- Use slower balls, bouncers, yorkers, or off-cutters to deceive batsmen and break rhythm.
- Follow Through Correctly
- A proper follow-through ensures good body balance, prevents injuries, and improves control for your next delivery.