BATTING :
Batting : The batsman is a member of the batting team who try to hit
the ball delivered by the bowler and run between wickets to get as
much runs as possible. Shots in batting, range from the square cut,
hook, off-drive, pull to the sweep and the leg-glance etc. The
different types of shots a batsman can play are as follows:
Block :
A defensive shot played with the bat vertical and angled down at the
front of the wicket, so as to stop the ball and drop it down quickly
on to the pitch in front of the batsman. This is also known as a
forward defensive or backward defensive, depending on whether the
batsman plays the shot from the front foot or the back foot.
Drive : A shot played with the bat sweeping down through the vertical arc
through the line of the ball. A drive can be either a drive,
straight drive, off drive, or cover drive, depending on the
direction the ball travels.
Cut : A shot played with the bat close to horizontal, which hits the ball
somewhere in the arc between cover and gully.
Edge, or Glance :
A shot played off the bat at a glancing angle, through the slips
area.
Leg Glance : A shot played at a ball aimed glancing angle behind the legs, using
the bat so that it goes in the direction of fine leg area.
Pull : A cross-battled shot which pulls the ball around the waist height of
the batsman into the square leg side.
Sweep : A cross-battled shot played to a low bouncing ball, usually from a
slow bowler, by kneeling on one knee and swinging the bat around in
a horizontal arc near the pitch, sweeping it around to the leg side
Hook : A cross-battled shot played to a bouncer at or near the batsman's
head and intended to hit the ball high in the air over square leg
-sometimes for six runs.
French Cut : An attempt at a cut shot which hits the bottom edge of the bat and
goes into the area behind square leg.
Reverse Sweep : A cross-battled shot played to a low bouncing ball, usually from a
slow bowler, by kneeling on one knee and swinging the bat around in
a horizontal arc near the pitch, but reversing the blade of the bat
half-way through the swing and sweeping the ball around to the off
side from the leg side.
Upper Cut : A cut shot that sends the
ball over the wicket-keeper's head .
Reverse Sweep : A power packed straight
swing of the yorkor ball, similar to a complete rotation of a
helicopter blade but in vertical direction, thus resulting in a six
over the bowler's head. |