Burning the edge refers to the ball passing very close to the bat. The ball misses the edge by a tiny fraction of an inch. This indicates that the bowler is beating the batsman with great skill. It often creates a loud sound that mimics a real bat contact. The wicketkeeper and slips usually react with a loud appeal for out. This event shows the bowler is finding the perfect line and length. It creates significant mental pressure on the batsman for the next delivery. A fast ball zips past the bat and into the keeper gloves. Consistent accuracy leads to many instances of the ball burning the edge. Bowlers use this near miss to adjust their aim for the wicket.
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