Intent describes a batter’s mental approach and willingness to look for scoring opportunities rather than just defending. A player with ‘high intent’ stays busy by taking quick singles and attacking loose balls, which keeps the scoreboard moving and prevents the bowler from settling into a rhythm.
Example: Even though he didn’t score a fifty, the opener’s positive intent helped the team reach a fast start in the first ten overs.
Pro-Tip: Having intent doesn’t mean hitting every ball for six; it means having a proactive mindset. Even a solid defensive shot can show intent if the batter is balanced and ready to sprint for a run the moment the ball hits the grass.
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