Boundary percentage measures how much of a batter’s total score comes from four or sixes. This statistic helps analysts understand the scoring style of a particular cricket player. A high percentage indicates an aggressive batter who prefers hitting the ball very hard. Lower percentages suggest a player who relies on running quick singles and double runs. A batter finished with a boundary percentage of sixty after hitting ten fast fours. This number reveals how much pressure the batter puts on the fielders in deep. Coaches use this data to decide where to place fielders during a specific innings. High boundary hitters can change the momentum of a game in just a few overs. Balancing boundaries with regular running is essential for building a very large team total.
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