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Cricket game - How to play the back foot drive - Stumps


How to play the back foot drive

This is one of the best looking cricket shots you can play.

It enables you to score runs in the area between mid-off and cover to a delivery just short of a length.

 

As with all other back foot shots, you'll need good balance and quick feet movement.

But unlike the hook or square cut, the back foot drive relies more on timing and placement rather than power.

 

Play the shot with a straight bat, which means you'll need to be in full control of the shot at all times.

To prevent the ball spooning to cover when you make contact, ensure your head is over the ball.

This means your weight will be forward, which will keep the ball on the ground when you play the shot

The top hand should control the stroke with the bottom hand punching through the ball to provide the power.

Make sure the bat and hands follow through on the line of the shot, finishing in a high position.

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