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Hitting the ball over the boundary to score big
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Hitting a six is a difficult skill to master, but when a player pulls it off, it can be one of the most exciting moments of a cricket match. The batter hits the ball over the boundary, automatically earning six runs. The crowd erupts in cheers. With practice, you can learn how to hit a six and pull your team to glory.

Things You Should Know

  • Place your feet shoulder-width apart and point your front toe in the direction that you want the ball to go. This readies you for a solid hit.
  • Shift your weight to your back foot and use a downswing (swinging down and then upward) to hit a long shot, which is the best way to hit a 6.
  • Hit the ball head-on with your bat and keep your stance as still as possible as you swing for the most accurate drive.
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Preparing Your Stance

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  1. Use a balanced, wide-legged stance . A balanced stance ensures you have room to adjust as the ball nears you. Place your feet shoulder-width apart. You can try moving your feet around slightly, or shifting your weight, until you find a position that feels firm and balanced. [1]
  2. Steady breathing will hone your focus so that you are ready for the hit. Try breathing deeply and slowly, from your abdomen, instead of fast and shallow, from your chest. [2]
    • Deep breaths from your belly will trick your body into thinking that it is calm, which will help sooth your nerves so you can focus. [3]
    • It may also help to repeat a mantra in your mind. A mantra can be a simple, easy-to-repeat, encouraging statement. Try something like: I can do it.
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  3. This will make sure your eyes stay on the ball. You can judge the speed of the ball, and know when to swing. [4]
    • It may help to focus your eyes on the seam of the ball, to make sure you maintain focus.
  4. This will align your body properly so that the ball goes in the correct direction. Keep the back foot still. [5]
    • It helps some people to lift their back heel slightly off the ground, for ease of pivoting.
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Perfecting Your Swing

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  1. A long shot will give you more of a chance of striking the ball high into the air.
    • Striking the ball high is called a lofted drive, and is the best way to hit a six. [6]
  2. Hold your bat tightly with both hands. Make sure your non-dominant hand holds tightly to the bat's grip. Your lead hand should be below it.
    • Keep your shoulders straight.
    • Keep your knees slightly bent and your back straight. [7]
  3. If the shot is long, shift your weight to the back foot. If the shot is close, shift your weight to the foot closer to the bowler.
  4. To get a lofted drive, the high backswing is essential. [8]
    • The trick to making sure you are on the downswing when the ball approaches is all in the timing. Practice your downswing until you have the timing down.
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Hitting the Ball

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  1. Make sure your motion is swinging, rather than punching. This will achieve a longer drive. [9]
  2. A straight connection is better at achieving a lofted drive than a right angle connection. Hit the ball straight-on and firmly. [10]
  3. Stay still for a second afterward, just to make sure. Your stillness will make the contact solid and firm. [11]
    • To make sure that you can stand still, maintain your wide stance.
  4. Focus on timing , rather than strength. Whacking the ball with all your strength can cause a less smooth connection. Instead, focus on a smooth, firm swing. [12]
    • Practice over and over again, until your body learns how much force is necessary to hit a lofted drive.
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  • Question
    I hit hard but it doesn't go and it also goes to be a miss hit. What do I do?
    Blake Callaghan
    Community Answer
    Instead of putting lots of power in the shot, look for timing instead. After that, add some more power.
  • Question
    I'm very thin I don't have muscles to hit six. So, should I play only classical dives or can I hit sixes?
    Blake Callaghan
    Community Answer
    Try just playing technically. Don't give your wicket away. Otherwise, you'll just get caught.
  • Question
    if the ball is not going on the stumps, then should I just go free fall or try to time it for a four?
    Blake Callaghan
    Community Answer
    Try to time it for a 4. Don't give away your wicket. That's the smartest idea.
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      Tips

      • Practice with a tennis ball to perfect your stance, swing, and hit. If you are alone, bounce the tennis ball off the ground and hit it. Or have a friend throw it for you. [13]
      • Watch and learn from more experienced cricket players. Try to mimic their stance and technique.

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      • Practice every day to improve your stance and timing. Remember to find the middle of the bat, and do not overhit the ball.
      • Practice your swing in front of the mirror to perfect it.
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      Warning

      • Always wear safety gear when practicing or playing cricket. When batting, you should wear leg pads, an abdomen guard, and a helmet. [14]

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