Ground stroke refers to any shot where the ball stays on the grass instead of flying high. The batter hits the ball downward to ensure it does not go up toward a fielder. This method is the safest way to score because fielders cannot catch a ground ball. Most professional players prioritize these shots to avoid losing their wicket during the early stages. A batter uses a straight bat to punch the ball along the turf for a single. Keeping the ball low prevents the risk of a high catch near the boundary rope. Proper wrist work and a high elbow help guide the ball toward the green grass. This approach works best when the outfield is fast and the grass is very short. Consistency in hitting ground strokes allows a batter to stay in the game for hours.
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