A clean strike is a perfectly timed hit where the ball meets the very center of the bat, known as the ‘sweet spot.’ The result is a crisp sound and a ball that travels with maximum speed and minimum effort, often racing to the boundary before the fielders can even move.
Example: The batter didn’t even look at the ball after the clean strike because he knew it was heading ten rows back into the stands for six.
Pro-Tip: You can tell a clean strike by the ‘ping’ sound it makes, which is much sharper than the dull thud of a ball hit near the edges or the handle. Achieving a clean strike is more about balance and a smooth swing rather than trying to hit the ball as hard as possible with raw muscle.
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