For any knock, played anywhere in the world, a batsman is more likely to play 60-70% deliveries on the front foot. In the subcontinent, with pitches not providing too much bounce, that percentage ...
The front foot glance is more a deflection rather than a stroke because it relies on pace already on the ball. The placement comes from a flick of the wrists at the moment of impact, so the bat face ...
It happens when the band of tissue that links your heel bone to the front of your foot gets inflamed. In lots of cases, there's no clear reason why. Another common culprit, corns. These thick ...