Hard hands refers to a batting style where the player grips the bat very tightly and pushes forcefully at the ball. While this can generate power, it is dangerous because a tight grip often causes the ball to fly much further after an edge, reaching the fielders more easily.
Example: The batter used hard hands on a wide delivery and accidentally sent a fast edge straight to the second slip. Pro-Tip: To survive moving balls, coaches teach players to use ‘soft hands’ by relaxing their bottom hand during the stroke. This technique ensures that if the ball hits the edge of the bat, it will drop safely to the ground before reaching the waiting catchers.
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