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Differentiate between a glance and a sweep shot.
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S. No. | Aspect | Glance Shot | Sweep Shot |
1. | Execution | It is played by gently deflecting the ball with the bat towards the leg side, usually with little power. | Played by going down on one knee and sweeping the ball across the ground with greater force towards the leg side. |
2. | Bat Position | The bat is tilted and gently controlled as the ball goes towards the leg side. | The bat swings horizontally, usually from the outside off-stump to the leg side. |
3. | Typical Delivery | Played against deliveries pitched on or around the leg stump, often fast or medium in pace. | Typically played against spin or slow bowling, with balls placed outside the leg stump. |
4. | Footwork | Minimal footwork, typically performed while standing or gently changing position. | The batsman must use significant footwork to sweep the ball and come down on one knee. |
5. | Purpose | Rotate, strike, or score quick singles by directing the ball. | To score boundaries (fours or sixes) by punching the ball deep into the leg side. |
6. | Risk Level | Low-risk shot that is typically employed in controlled play. | More danger is due to the sweeping action, which might result in top edges or lost timing. |
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