(How We Play Good Cricket)
Playing
a scoring shot in cricket can be difficult, especially when you don't know the
appropriate shot to use in the circumstances. A good batsman must have good
hand-eye coordination, reflexes, strength, speed, and sound judgment. Furthermore, a
strong batsman will need a thorough understanding of
rules and a thorough knowledge of cricket strategy and tactics. Learning and
active the varied shots and once to use them can go a protracted thanks to up
your game and serving to you score additional runs.
Follow These steps….
1) Decide whether to take an attacking SHOT:
The
factors that might play into your call could be something from how briskly or
well the ball is bowled, to the length and rules of the match being played.
Shorter matches usually make for more attacking shots as batsman have less
opportunity to score RUNS.
2) Move forward or back:-
Front foot shots are most regularly used to play
a ball that is bring between ankle and thigh height. Back foot shots square
measure higher for balls that square measure between the thigh and head. As
soon as you determine the peak, which the ball will likely arrive, you can
shift your weight to the front or back leg to play the corresponding shots.