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As long as the batsman doesn't miss it, mishit it or hit it to a fielder.
What proportion of balls that deserve to be hit for four actually are?
"3.6 Sreesanth to Gilchrist, FOUR, blasted back to the fence but it's not
timed too well and still goes to the fence, fuller in length but it came
slower than what Gilly expected, he had gone through with the shot and hits
the toe end of the bat, Sreesanth pulls his hand out of the way and it rolls
down to the fence "
It sounds to me like Sreesanth came close to messing it up. Bowling a slower
ball doesn't seem like the best method of guaranteeing a boundary.
> Its not that easy to prevent it even when your'e *not* cheating.
In the rest of the innings, there were 2 other occurrences, out of a
possible 99, of 2 consecutive balls of an over conceding 8 or more runs,
which suggests that it's not that difficult.
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David North