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Good length ball

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Lengths of balls showing name & bounce height. The good length is the middle path, indicated in red
A good length ball pitches in the bright green area of the pitch

A good length ball is a type of delivery in cricket that pitches at a distance from the batsman that makes it difficult to score runs. Furthermore, such a delivery is difficult for the batsman to judge whether to play on the back-foot or on the front-foot. However, the distance from the batsman which is the ideal good length varies depending on how high and fast the ball bounces on a particular pitch. The pace of the bowler is also a factor, as faster bowlers will aim to pitch the ball further away from the batsman.[1]

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  1. ^ "Bowling line and length". BBC. 6 September 2005. Retrieved 3 May 2011.