Former Australia cricketer Tom Moody believes pace all-rounder Marcus Stoinis getting to extend his top hand through the ball is ensuring that he gets maximum contact with the ball, resulting in even the miscued or one-handed shots going the distance for a maximum.
On a tough red-soil pitch at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium on Tuesday, Stoinis started slowly, making 35 runs off his first 29 balls. But he exploded in exciting fashion, smashing 54 runs off his last 18 deliveries to be unbeaten on 89 off 47 balls, his highest IPL score.
"It's been done with the pace of the delivery, so therefore he gives his bottom hand away, but still the velocity of the swing coming down through the arc and he just extends the swing through with the top hand in control of the striking of the ball," Moody was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.