A beaten edge describes a situation where the ball passes agonizingly close to the side of the bat without actually making contact. It is a moral victory for the bowler, proving their delivery was good enough to trick the batter even if it didn’t result in an immediate wicket. Example: The fast bowler was frustrated after finding the beaten edge three times in one over without getting a single catch.
Pro-Tip: Consistently finding the beaten edge is a sign that a wicket is coming soon because the batter is struggling to judge the ball’s movement. It keeps the fielding team excited and maintains high pressure on the batter, who knows they are lucky to still be at the crease.
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