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what is the use of friction in cricket?

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Answered by legend41
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Friction as we know is the opposite force acting on an object. In cricket friction plays a very major role as it is responsible for stopping the cricket ball when it rolls on. When a batsman hits a grounded stroke the friction acting on the ball causes it to stop. Without friction the ball would never stop and go on rolling.

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Answered by TirthaMaiti
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Friction supports cricket. When a fielder catches the ball the friction between the ball and the hands causes it to stop, Batsman use shoes with spiked grooves for better running between the creases.

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