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The Cape Cobras' electric point-patroller shares five fielding tips
You have to watch the batsman's hands and feet closely. Is he going to play off the front foot or back? Does he have room to hit the ball hard? You should know what a batsman's strong areas are and be aware. It is hard at the start but if you work at it, you'll be able to react quicker and better.
Have a steady position and don't stand too heavily on your feet. That is key to maneuvering yourself towards the ball. Don't be caught flat-footed. That way you will be slower off the mark and potentially give away more runs. Take catches with soft hands. Stay low to the ground.
The better your level of focus, the better your resulting fielding effort. A good fielder is someone who is comfortable at any position.
Practise throwing the ball under- and over-arm. Practise fielding to your wrong side. Practise chasing the ball, trying to stay low.
Don't ever take your eye off the ball. Want the ball to come to you. If you enjoy fielding, you'll find the ball comes to you a lot more.
Jamie Alter is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo