Put your front foot across the wicket. Go down on one knee and open the face of the bat in the bowler’s direction. For this, you have to shift your grip - your lower wrist must open up with the face of the bat.
Step 2 -Generate the lift with your lower hand and use your wrist to direct the bat. The momentum will carry the ball to the rope.
Step 3 -The key is to time the moment you chose to lift the bat for this shot. Lift too early and it will go straight in the air for a catch, too late & you’re gonna hurt yourself.
Step 4 -Make sure to keep your head short (tucked in) as you play, though this will happen instinctively, make sure you don’t take your eyes off the ball too early either. Put your front foot across the wicket. Go down on one knee and open the face of the bat in the bowler’s direction. For this, you have to shift your grip - your lower wrist must open up with the face of the bat.
Step 2 -Generate the lift with your lower hand and use your wrist to direct the bat. The momentum will carry the ball to the rope.
Step 3 -The key is to time the moment you chose to lift the bat for this shot. Lift too early and it will go straight in the air for a catch, too late & you’re gonna hurt yourself.
Step 4 -Make sure to keep your head short (tucked in) as you play, though this will happen instinctively, make sure you don’t take your eyes off the ball too early either.
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