A mistimed shot is a stroke where the batter makes contact with the ball too early or too late, failing to hit it with the ‘sweet spot’ of the bat. This results in a weak hit that often loops into the air, providing a simple catching opportunity for the surrounding fielders.
Example: The batter went for a powerful pull shot, but a mistimed shot sent the ball straight to the fielder at mid-on.
Pro-Tip: Mistiming often happens when a bowler changes their speed, such as using a ‘slower ball.’ To fix this, batters work on their ‘bat speed’ and focus on playing the ball directly under their eyes rather than reaching out for it.
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