Net practice is a training session where batters face bowlers inside a narrow lane enclosed by netting to keep the ball contained. This allows players to work on specific techniques, like the ‘straight drive’ or ‘leg spin,’ in a controlled environment without having to chase the ball across a full field.
Example: The star batter spent two hours in net practice on Friday to prepare for the upcoming match against the fast bowlers.
Pro-Tip: While nets are great for technical work, they can be a ‘trap’ because there are no fielders to create pressure. Professional players often use ‘open nets’ on the main field to simulate real game situations and practice finding gaps in the field.
