A good length is the specific area on the pitch where the ball bounces and makes the batter hesitate between playing forward or backward. If a bowler consistently hits this spot, they make it very difficult for the batter to score because the ball is too full to ‘cut’ and too short to ‘drive.’
Example: The bowler’s accuracy was rewarded after he landed six balls in a row on a good length to earn a maiden over. Pro-Tip: The exact location of a ‘good length’ changes depending on the height of the batter and the speed of the bowler. Finding this ‘blind spot’ early in a spell is the primary goal for every professional medium-fast bowler.
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