Around the pad refers to a situation where the ball passes the batter on the leg side. This term often describes a bowling line that targets the area behind the front leg. It can also describe a shot where the batter flicks the ball from that position. This path is difficult for the wicketkeeper to see because the batter’s body blocks the view. A bowler delivered a ball that went around the pad and missed the stumps. This line of attack forces the batter to be very careful with their foot movement. If the ball hits the pad in line with the stumps the batter is out. Players must use their wrists to guide the ball away from this dangerous inner zone. Staying balanced is essential to handle deliveries that aim for this specific and narrow target.
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