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Accuracy is when the batsman hits the ball in the middle of the bat. Precision is when the batsman repeatedly hits the ball in the middle of the bat.
T20 puts a lot of emphasis on the batsman being accurate in his shot making because the team needs a lot of 4s and 6s during its 20 overs to win the game.
However, during the course of a T20 innings there is not a heavy demand for precision. Indeed, imprecision may be desirable if it means snicking the ball through the slips for 3 boundaries in 1 over.
On-the-other-hand, Test match batsman are required to be both accurate and precise during the course of their innings. Unless the fielding side is incompetent is is unlikely that any batsman could get away with being imprecise for very long, and 3 snicks to the slips in 1 over generally means that the batsman's innings comes to an end.
It is this lack of precision in T20 batting that probably leads many people to conclude that it must be less skillful relative to Test match batting that demands a high degree of precision to be successful. And probably rightly so.
T20 puts a lot of emphasis on the batsman being accurate in his shot making because the team needs a lot of 4s and 6s during its 20 overs to win the game.
However, during the course of a T20 innings there is not a heavy demand for precision. Indeed, imprecision may be desirable if it means snicking the ball through the slips for 3 boundaries in 1 over.
On-the-other-hand, Test match batsman are required to be both accurate and precise during the course of their innings. Unless the fielding side is incompetent is is unlikely that any batsman could get away with being imprecise for very long, and 3 snicks to the slips in 1 over generally means that the batsman's innings comes to an end.
It is this lack of precision in T20 batting that probably leads many people to conclude that it must be less skillful relative to Test match batting that demands a high degree of precision to be successful. And probably rightly so.
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