Overpitched delivery refers to a ball that lands too close to the batter on the pitch. This mistake allows the player to hit the ball easily without moving their feet much. It is often a result of the bowler trying to bowl too fast or full. These balls are usually punished by being hit straight back past the bowler for four. A batter hit an overpitched delivery through the covers for a very easy boundary. This error reduces the pressure on the batting side and gives them free scoring chances. Bowlers must avoid this length to keep the batter guessing and defend the wooden stumps. Training involves learning the exact spot to land the ball to remain dangerous and effective. Correcting this fault is essential for any bowler who wants to play professionally.
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