The front foot glance is more a deflection rather than a stroke because it relies on pace already on the ball. The placement comes from a flick of the wrists at the moment of impact, so the bat face ...
It enables you to score runs in the area between mid-on 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 ...
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