Of Defence and Drives
      - By 
Ashok Mankad    
      DEFENSIVE STROKES
      
                           Forward defence:
                           
                             Play this stroke to a ball that is pitched in 
                             linewith the wicket at a good length, distance that 
                             makes it difficult to decide whether you should 
                             play forward or backward or to hit the ball. 
                             
                             Move your foot in line with the direction of the 
                             ball and block it with the straight face of the 
                             bat. 
                        
                             
Backfoot defence:
                             
                             Play this stroke to balls that pitch slightly 
                             shorter and bounce higher. Unlike the forward 
                             defence, this stroke is played with the bat held 
                             high. The body should stay side on during the shot. 
                             Raise the bat making sure that backswing is 
                             correct, keeping your head still keeping your head 
                             still. Watch the ball as it leaves the bowler's 
                             hand. Once you have determined the line and length 
                             of the ball, bring the bat into vertical position 
                             with your hands held high. Your weight should be 
                             evenly balanced with your head forward. 
                             
DRIVES
                             
                             Drives are not only the most attacking strokes to 
                             learn, they are exciting too. They are played to 
                             the balls that are pitched close to the wicket and 
                             are hit as they come off the ground. 
                             
                             There are three types of drives: straight drive, 
                             cover drive and an on drive. 
                             
                             The first step of a drive is like a forward defence, 
                             so that you can switch between defence and attack 
                             at the last moment. 
                           
                             
Cover drive:
                            
                             The cover drive is the most elegant stroke played 
                             by the batsman. It is played to balls pitching in 
                             line with or just outside the off stump. You have 
                             to lean your whole body forward in the line of the 
                             ball , leading with your head and shoulder, to step 
                             forward automatically. Strike the ball late, close 
                             to your body. Raise the bat, watch the line and 
                             length of the ball, keep your head still and keep 
                             your eyes on the ball. To move quickly against fast 
                             bowling bend your knees a little, transfer your 
                             body weight from the heels to toe as you lift your 
                             bat for playing the stroke. Lean towards the ball, 
                             leading with your head and left shoulder. Keep your 
                             bat high up till your body weight has begun to 
                             transfer on your front foot. Aim your left shoulder 
                             and head in the direction and bounce. To improve 
                             your timing and cope with late swings and seam 
                             movements, play the ball as late as possible. Bring 
                             your weight onto the front foot and hit the ball 
                             with vertical bat after it pitches. Keep your head 
                             steady and eyes on the ball as it hits the bat. 
                             Your front pad must be positioned very close to the 
                             ball at the time of impact of the bat, body weight 
                             on front foot. You must look down rather than up. 
                             If your head stays down, so will the ball. You must 
                             finish your shot with your hands high, holding the 
                             bat equally with both hands and straightening the 
                             back leg at the completion of the stroke. 
    
                             
The Straight Drive:
                           
                             This powerful attacking stroke sends the ball 
                             towards the bowler. Straight drives are played to a 
                             full length ball pitching in line with off and 
                             middle stumps. A correct backlift that brings the 
                             bat down straight past the left pad is very 
                             important. Raise the bat and keep your head still, 
                             determine the line and length of the ball and bend 
                             knees slightly. Lean towards the ball and bring 
                             your left foot near the pitch. Bring the bat down 
                             vertically accelerating it as you make contact. 
                             Your body weight should be on the front foot. If 
                             your right elbow stays close to your body, the bat 
                             will come down straight. The bat should graze the 
                             outside of your front foot. Play the shot with the 
                             full face of the bat. The bottom hand carries the 
                             weight of the bat upwards. Follow through and 
                             finish with your hands high. Keep youe eyes on the 
                             ball. 
                          
                            
The On Drive:
                           
                             This shot is played for balls pitched close to your 
                             feet in line with or outside the leg stump. You 
                             should not overstep with your leading leg. The on 
                             drive is difficult and only the top batsmen can 
                             play it peroperly. Raise the bat early when facing 
                             the fast bowlers and make sure about your 
                             backswing. You have to determine the line and 
                             length by the time the ball reaches middle of the 
                             pitch. Keep your knees slightly bent. Lean into the 
                             ine of the ball leading with your head and left 
                             shoulder and bring your left foot forward. Ball is 
                             to be hit after it pitches with a vertical bat. 
                             Keep your left shoulder low, front leg should take 
                             your body weight . Hit the ball with a straight 
                             bat. As you follow through, your body should turn 
                             anti-clockwise. Your right shoulder should be 
                             visible to the umpire when you complete the stroke.
                           
                             
                             In the subsequent article, we shall discuss 
                             attacking strokes on the backfoot with horizontal 
                             bat.