Why dies a cricket player lower his hands, while catching
the ball ?
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Answer / sanju
The cricket player lowers his hands while catching a ball so
as to increase the time of catch. The ball is coming with a
large velocity which is reduced to zero after the ball has
been caught.
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Answer / rishav
A player lower his hand to increase time interval in which the large time remained and less retarding force has to apply on here hand At last he catch easily and safely.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 3 No |
Answer / sunil meena
For compensate the speed of the ball.when cricket player lower his hands .The speed of the hands increased in same direction of the ball which help for catching the ball.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 7 Yes | 19 No |
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