The late cut is a delicate and skillful batting shot played by hitting the ball just after it has passed the batter’s body. The player uses their wrists to guide the ball past the slip fielders toward the third-man boundary.
Example: The batter waited until the very last second to play a beautiful late cut that raced away for four runs.
Pro-Tip: This shot is most effective against spin bowlers on fast pitches where the ball has enough bounce to be steered safely. It requires very ‘soft hands’ and perfect timing to ensure the ball stays on the ground and away from the reach of the wicketkeeper.
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