What role does friction plays im cricket
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When a fielder catches the ball the friction between the hands and ball helps the ball to stop. when the cricketer run they need a good grip between shoes and the field, other than gravity ,friction provides a good footing they need. and when a batsman hit the ball after some distance it stops .
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When the bowler bowls the ball an opposite frictional force attracts on the ball resulting in decrease of speed of delivery of the ball. If no frictional force acted on the ball it would have been delivered at such high speed , it might injure the batsmen.
When the batter strikes the ball, the bowl after rolling over the ground stops at a particular moment if no physical force or obstacles tackles it, this is due to opposite frictional force on the ball.
When the batter strikes the ball, the bowl after rolling over the ground stops at a particular moment if no physical force or obstacles tackles it, this is due to opposite frictional force on the ball.
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