Jun 6, 2019 Jarrod KimberWriter for ESPNcricinfo Close Follow on Twitter Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print Everyone has a batsman who plays a shot that does things to them. Magical, visceral strokes that grab us, from nowhere, despite everything, because there is something about their architecture or meaning, or where the ball goes, or where it doesn’t. Of how you can’t help but notice it, or you miss it every time. The connection is yours. But these are some of the best right now. Shai Hope: the back-foot drive There are lots of great back-foot cover drives out there. If you can play the shot, chances are it looks good. Stuart Broad has a breathtaking and surprising version. Morne Morkel has shown elegance beyond himself with a few. The best in the game right now is probably Kane Williamson, but Joe Root might want to have words with that opinion. Then there’s Haris Sohail. And Hashim Amla’s back-foot cover drive hasn’t retired yet. But Hope, when he stays so still, makes one quick movement, and the ball flies through mid-off – it’s just wonderful, and it does something to me. I saw this shot live, and there was…