explain the techniques of cricket
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Always stand facing the bowler with your feet shoulder-width apart. Bend your body with your hips, keeping your back straight. As you hold the bat ready, point your non-dominant shoulder towards the bowler and make sure to keep your eyes on the ball. Your shoulders shouldn't drop and must be at eye level at all times.
The key point I will stress with out-fielding is to attack the ball. By “attacking” the ball I mean you come towards the ball if it is hit to you, rather than standing still and waiting for it. If you can do this, it puts more doubt in the batsmen’s mind. A common catch-cry is “walk in with the bowler”, which is very important. As the bowler is running in about to bowl, you as the fielder should start walking in from a few steps behind your original fielding position. When the bowler releases the ball, a good idea is to stop and “spring” with your knees. This allows you to transfer you weight of either foot, enabling you to react to the left of the right. Chris Harris is one that uses this technique of “springing”.
The main technique used to stop balls along the ground is called the “long barrier”. This occurs when your body forms a “barrier” behind the ball, giving the fieldsman the best chance of stopping the ball.
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