Why Does a Cricket Pitch Become Two-Paced? Science Explained
The bowler runs in and delivers a length ball. The batter has time to wait, adjust and push it into the gap. The next ball lands only a few inches…
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The bowler runs in and delivers a length ball. The batter has time to wait, adjust and push it into the gap. The next ball lands only a few inches…
Why Are Yorkers So Difficult to Hit? The bowler begins the run-up. The batter knows what may be coming. It is the final over. The field is spread. A boundary…
The spinner walks back to his mark. The batter scratches the crease, looks down at the surface, and taps one loose patch with his bat. A few overs earlier, the…
My Journey With Cricket: From a 5th-Class Schoolboy to Creating CricLogic My name is Vuluvala Sudheer Kumar Reddy. I am not a professional cricket analyst. I do not hold an…
Why Do Dot Balls Create Wickets in T20 Cricket? Three balls have passed. The scoreboard has barely moved. The crowd is getting louder. The bowler looks settled. The batter glances…
Why Does Variable Bounce Develop on a Cricket Pitch? There are few sights in cricket more unsettling than a batter suddenly losing trust in the pitch. One ball rises normally….
Pitch Science Why Does the Cricket Ball Grip and Turn More on Some Pitches? Watch a spinner bowl on one cricket pitch and the ball may skid almost straight onto…
Why Does a Used Pitch Behave Differently From a Fresh Pitch? A cricket pitch can look almost unchanged from a distance and still behave very differently from the surface used…
Why Does the Old Ball Become Harder to Score Against? A cricket ball does not stay the same for an entire innings. It begins hard, shiny and lively. Then, over…
Why Do Teams Lose Matches From Winning Positions? Every cricket fan knows the feeling. Your team is cruising. The required rate looks comfortable. Wickets are in hand. The opposition appears…
