Wednesday 1 October 2014

10 Features About Misbah's Batting That You Can Learn From

How he backs away when playing the slog sweep, forcing the bowler to follow him and then takes him on, on the on side.

How he can be deceptively powerful against spinners, luring them into a false sense of security before unleashing a towering blow.

How he gets deep in his crease and across to target mid-wicket. Six hitting is a science.

How he changes his striking points at the crease. Forward, back, off side, leg side.

How he earns full tosses, half trackers, slower balls and hittable length as a result of his crease movements.

How he varies his bat lift accordingly.

How he dinks the ball gently into the on side when the fielders are on the fence on the on side to get an easy two.

How he executes the reverse sweep which such confidence and productivity.

How he nudges balls into the on side to get off strike.

How he smoothers the spin in defence.

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