A batting collapse occurs when several batters in a lineup are dismissed in very quick succession for very few runs. This sudden loss of momentum often turns a winning position into a desperate struggle as the team’s middle and lower order fail to stabilize the innings. Example: The team suffered a shocking batting collapse, losing their last five wickets for only ten runs in a single half-hour session.
Pro-Tip: Collapses are usually caused by a ‘domino effect’ where the pressure of one wicket leads the next batter to play a nervous, risky shot. Staying calm and playing high-percentage defensive shots is the only way to stop a collapse once it starts.
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