A bouncer is a short-pitched delivery that bounces high off the pitch and reaches the batter at head or shoulder height. Bowlers use this to intimidate opponents or force them into making a hasty mistake. Example: The bowler fired a fast bouncer that forced the batter to duck quickly to avoid a hit.
Pro-Tip: In most formats, bowlers can only throw two bouncers per over before the umpire penalizes them.
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