What creates the risk here
Cricket practice becomes stressful when a short batting pocket faces active road movement, parked two-wheelers, shop glass, or people walking close to the hitting side. In Main Road, that means balls moving toward shop glass, parked scooters, car mirrors, home windows, signboards, and compound gates, younger children, visitors, or the lane before anyone can react. The risk is repeated because cricket practice sends force into the same side again and again.
