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The straight drive
is one of the most classical shots in a
batsman's repertoire.
It is usually played to a full length delivery
on or outside off stump.
Most of the work is done by the top hand,
with the bottom hand lending support, to keep
the ball along the ground.
STEP ONE
With
your eyes fixed on the ball, lean in with the
front shoulder.
The front foot and a bent front knee form the
base for the shot.
STEP TWO
The
head should at least be level or ahead of the
front knee, with the back foot raised up to the
toes.
The bat accelerates vertically and contact is
made with the eyes directly under the ball.
STEP THREE
The
bat accelerates through a straight path, with
the wrists relaxing and the face of the bat
pointing to the sky.
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