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 ...
In domestic 40-over cricket, a no-ball concedes two runs ... front foot lands on or in front of the popping crease (the front line of the batting crease). However, the front foot can be raised over ...
Virat Kohli’s barren patch of form in Test cricket continues to extend ... “So he stands outside the batting crease, wants to get on to the front foot to nullify the swing.
Danish Malewar’s gritty 79 and opener Dhruv Shorey’s attractive 74 made up for a gritty batting show by hosts Vidarbha as they reached 308 for 5 against defending champions Mumbai on the first ...
Duckett plundered a tournament-record score of 165 on Saturday, though he could not help England beat Australia. England failed to defend a target of 352, making their score of 351 the highest ...