Explain back foot shot.
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A back foot shot is typically used to address a ball arriving at between thigh and head height. The batting player will step back and, if necessary, stand on their tiptoes to raise the bat to the height of the ball.
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Back-foot strokes are often underestimated in comparison to front-foot ones, purely because to the naked eye they may not seem as attractive. Make no mistake though, the former take as much skill and finesse to execute perfectly, as the latter.
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