A cross bat shot is any stroke where the batter swings the bat horizontally, like a baseball player, rather than vertically. These shots, like the pull or cut, help players hit balls that bounce high or wide of the wickets.
Example: The batter used a powerful cross bat shot to smash the short delivery toward the mid-wicket fence.
Pro-Tip: While risky against fast straight balls, these shots are the best way to score runs off shorter bouncers.
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