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Hard length!

Manju

Cricket Spectator
I mean it's not official terminology and I would assume it would depend on the type of game, stage of the game, and batsman on strike. A good "hard" length in Tests could be an easy length to hit at the end of a T20 innings
Thank you for your explanation bro. Can understand clearly
 

Manju

Cricket Spectator
It is a small area where a particular batsman cannot decide to go forwards or back. The area widens with changes of pace and with inconsistent bounce. And also whether the ball pitches on seam or shine.
Got it clearly. Thank you so much ???
 

Manju

Cricket Spectator
Thank you for explanation experts! I can understand about it to some extent now!

And sometimes I come across some obscene comments, when i enquire about something! Will b helpful if that can be avoided pls.

As a woman who has been trying to learn something about cricket, these kind of stuffs make me to think, should I ask any more questions or stay away!

Pls avoid that kind of comments.

Thank you in advance.

Iam learning so much from this forum.
Thank you once again for it ??❤
 

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