1. Move both feet back towards the stumps, opening your body out towards the ball, but make sure that you keep your leg stump covered.
Keep your head forward and in line with the ball.
2. Bring the bat through on as straight a path as possible, turning the bat face slightly towards the leg side and making contact with the ball in front of the front pad.
3. Control the shot with the top hand, glancing the ball away.
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