NO FAST TRACKS IN INDIA.
SO DOES FIERSOME BOWLERS.
INDIAN BATSMEN HAVE NO CHANCES TO PRACTICE IN SUCH CONDITIONS.
WHEN BATTING IN FAST TRACKS AT ABROAD MATCHES, THEY ARE IN PERIL.
THEY ANNOYING THEMSELVES WHAT TO DO.
WHEN RIVAL BOWLER FIRE A BOUNCER, THEY ARE FEARING TO MEET.
COZ, THEIR LACK OF PRACTICE, DIDN'T PERMIT THEM TO HOOK OR PULL.
WITH DILEMMA, THEY PREPARE TO SAVE THEM FIRST.
THATS WHY MOST BATSMEN BRING THE BAT IN THE LINE OF BOWLING.AND GOT OUT.
RAHUL AND LAXMAN ARE THE RARE EXCEPTIONS.
2006-09-03 22:45:06
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answered by A.R.RAJA 6
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Mostly short balls are used by fast bowlers to unsettle the batsmen. India does not have fast tracks as well genuine fast bowlers and as such Indian bowlers avoid using short balls. As such Indian batsmen hardly get match practice against short balls. But things are changing now and technology is being used to get Indian batsmen practice against short balls.
As far as short stature of Indian batsmen is concerned, rather being a disadvantage it is an advantage against short balls.
Now India is having some fast bowlers and hope they do have match practice as well.
2006-09-04 20:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Like another clientele dragged in, i would not communicate approximately Sachin/Bradman difficulty, as Aussies themselves have proved Sachin to be the perfect. shifting directly to Ponting, Ponting's contribution has been lots greater, than in simple terms as a batsman. He has won Australia many fits as a captain. His place has been needed as a captain, and since the no.3 batsman for greater beneficial than 15 years. Ponting's contribution is in simple terms too huge for Australia. yet i could say Bradman. via fact Ponting wasn't even interior the record of surprising ten, arranged by making use of Dr.Nicholas Rohde of Griffith college. Kallis, Tendulkar, Dravid, Lara are some batsman greater efficient than Ponting, of this era.
2016-12-14 17:45:48
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answered by ? 3
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Because the pitches in india dont have pace and bounce. Domestic cricket pitches are even worse, ball does not bounce with pace if it bounces also its a tennis ball kind of bounce and may be one more reason India dont have genuine quick fast bowlers so they r not use to playing genuine quick short stuff so they struggle
2006-09-03 21:48:01
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answered by pallav g 1
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i think 90% of cricket players will struggle with short balls
2006-09-05 03:52:36
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answered by ar r 2
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This is coz they r short in stature and thats the reason y it is called short balls.
2006-09-03 21:47:08
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answered by maazkhatib 2
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THEY R STURUGGLING WITH THE SHORT BALLS BECAUSE MOST OF THE BALLS WILL COME AT A CERTAIN HEIGHT AND THEY WILL GET DOUBT BECAUSE IF THE BALLS R COMING AT A CERTAIN HEIGHT THEN IF THE BALLS COME AT A SHORT BALL THEN NO ONE COULD UNDERSTAND IAM NOT TELLING INDIAN TEAM IAM TELLING ABOUT ALL TEAMS
2006-09-04 00:00:30
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answered by Xclusive 3
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cause they're scared and short balls are not easy to face
2006-09-04 03:27:54
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answered by jimbo 2
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They want to save their face, as they have do so many adds.which is the main source of their income.
2006-09-07 06:52:27
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answered by shadab n 3
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Because, they are short!
2006-09-04 04:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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