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Backfoot Defence:
[ Demonstration of back foot defence - Video ]
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The backward defensive stroke is played to a short-pitched ball in
line with the stumps, which is not short enough to play an attacking
shot.
The back foot is moved back and across to the line of the ball with
the front foot naturally following it. The bat is brought down close
to the body with the head steady and over the ball.
The back foot must remain parallel to the crease as far as possible to
maintain the sideways position of the body with the top hand firm and
in control, and the bottom hand holding the bat loosely.
To keep the bat straight, the left elbow is held high next to the
head. Care should be taken to maintain the balance at the time of
playing the ball and to remain `side-on' as this presents a smaller
target for short rising deliveries.
The back foot defence can also be played with the body beside the line
of the ball, but here the batsman must resist the temptation to follow
the movement of the ball away from him.
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Gear
Cricket bat
Protective gear
Shoes
Basic techniques
Grip
Stance
Backlift
Taking Guard
Defensive strokes
Front foot defence
Backfoot Defence
Drives
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Straight Drive
On Drive
Lofted Drive
Horizontal bat shots
Square Cut
The Pull
The Hook
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