Pressure bowling is a strategy where a bowler delivers consistent, accurate balls to prevent the batter from scoring any runs. By ‘bowling dry’ (not conceding runs), the bowler frustrates the batter into taking a desperate risk that eventually leads to a wicket.
Example: Even though he didn’t take a wicket, the spinner’s pressure bowling led to a mistake from the batter in the very next over.
Pro-Tip: This is often a team effort where two bowlers work together from opposite ends to ‘strangle’ the scoring. If a batter feels they cannot find a single run for several minutes, their mental discipline usually breaks, resulting in a poor shot selection.
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