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he Paddle Sweep is a variation of the Sweep Shot and relies on accurate placement of the ball rather than the power of the ordinary Sweep. The shot is favoured against the spinner and depends on the bat being brought down on top of the ball to keep it along the ground. It is a cross-batted shot that is played low down on one knee, with the ball being finely swept to the leg side (the half of the field that is behind the batsman as he takes the shot).