How to catch a cricket ball One of the most important skills in cricket is how to catch a cricket ball. Being able to catch is important to be able to take teller team. There are two ways you can catch the ball. It's about having the fingers pointing up or down. These other forms of capture depends on what kind of catch you have to do. A common mistake to catch a cricket ball is snapped it. This is called taking a crocodile that most often results in the person falling catches and eventually cause damage to their hands.
Two key aspects to catch the ball cricket is watching the ball and give the ball. Any receiver although the cricket ball hits the ball into the right hands. Another important issue is to have soft hands and "give" with the ball. This will prevent the ball from bouncing out of reach.
Catches the most common are the fingers downward or horizontal catch. This cups "the fieldsman" their hands. Cutting The term is used because it is the shape of hands in this position. This capture method should be used when a skied catch a ball that was hit high into the air, or catches that are below the chest. With high catch, skied, it is important to cut the hands up, eyes toward online and you can watch the ball in hand the whole way. Then you can do with the ball.
The alternative form of catching the ball cricket is the approach by the fingers. This is where you put your hands together, but fingers are pointing up towards the sky, instead of horizontally or toward the ground. This form of capture is used when the ball is hit in altitude, and above the head or eyes online.
Abstract:
· Cutting the hands
· Fingers in the dish to catch just above his head high and eyes on the line.
Fingers · downward or horizontally to catch others.
· Watch the ball firmly into the hands
· Keep soft hands when catching
· 'Give' with the ball. Leave the ball between your hands.
Posted on July 27, 2010.