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Cricket game - Playing the square cut - Stumps


Playing the square cut

If bowlers give most batsmen a short and wide delivery outside off stump, chances are they'll be hit for four square of the wicket.

The square cut allows batsmen to free their arms and hit the ball with a cross bat, enabling them to get plenty of power on the shot.

 

But be careful, although a square cut can score you plenty of runs, it can also lead to your downfall if you get too confident.

 

The bat is brought down and across, making contact with the ball at full arm extension.

Keep the head still and roll the wrists forwards to keep the ball down.

The bat is brought down and across, making contact with the ball at full arm extension.

Keep the head still and roll the wrists forwards to keep the ball down.

Follow through with the shot, leaving the weight on the back foot and the bat finishing over the front shoulder and behind the head.

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