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- He had almost no backlift and so he relied on the punched straight drive.
- His baseball-style backlift and thunderous hitting symbolised the tournament and his heroics nearly took South Africa to the final.
- Surrounded by four players, the Barcelona star, with virtually no backlift, fired in a shot which Recber dived to his left to save.
- Nevertheless, " Guinness Book of World Records " did cite him in its 1985 edition for a backlift of 6, 270 pounds.
- Graeme Hole had a high backlift and failed to get his bat down in time to trap a yorker and was clean bowled by Tyson at 77 / 4.
- He attempted an early free kick from more than 30 meters but failed to get any backlift . Twice when well positioned he failed to get any height on his trademark crosses.
- A batsman in his normal stance will raise his bat ( backlift ) as the bowler bowls which can make the yorker difficult to play when it arrives at the batsman's feet.
- In his early career, Benaud was a batting all-rounder, marked by a looping backlift which made him suspect against fast bowling but allowed him to have a wide attacking stroke range.
- O'Reilly criticised the use of Johnson to partner Morris, as Hassett had transformed himself into a defensive batsman with little backlift and a guarded approach, a style typical of an opener.
- Some players ( notably, in recent times, Brian Lara, Virender Sehwag ) have employed an exaggerated backlift . Others, who have employed the more unorthodox open stance, such as Peter Willey, had a more abbreviated backlift.
- Some players ( notably, in recent times, Brian Lara, Virender Sehwag ) have employed an exaggerated backlift . Others, who have employed the more unorthodox open stance, such as Peter Willey, had a more abbreviated backlift.
- In 1989, Terry Alderman frequently had Curtis lbw playing across the line and much of the TV media blamed this on his stance and backlift . This despite the fact that his opening partner Graham Gooch had a very similar set-up at the crease.
- If the ball is hit ( with a backlift ), an additional restriction applies that doesn't in general play-for the goal to count, the ball not rise higher than " the backboard " of the goal, which is about 18 inches high.
- Standing a little under six feet, Burke played with a low grip on his bat with little backlift . He played square-on while on the back foot, with chest facing the bowler, preferring to have his body behind swinging balls rather than the textbook side-on stance.
- During his first London show, many other feats followed, all exceeding contemporary records, culminating in the famous Backlift . Placing a number of men upon a heavy platform resting across two trestles, Louis ducked beneath the platform, placed his back below the center, and raised both the contraption and the passengers clear off the trestles.
- On the second morning, English tail-ender Dick Pollard came to the crease and pulled a ball from Johnson into the ribs of Australian opener Sid Barnes, who was standing at Bill O Reilly criticised the use of Johnson as an opener, as vice-captain Lindsay Hassett had transformed himself into a defensive batsman with little backlift and a guarded approach, traits that were typical of an opener.