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Brook pulls the fourth ball off the backfoot for four more!
Brunswick got the jump with Ellard’s rink down 11-0 after just two ends which saw us on the backfoot right from the start.
But most likely, it was the one Gaikwad played off in the powerplay – seated on his backfoot – a silky smooth loft drive over cover.
Dube joined the party by smashing Lalit down the ground for six before Conway chipped off the backfoot to hit a four between long-on and long-off.
Four dots in a row before David Bedingham executes a backfoot punch for four.
However, we conceded a goal in the second quarter which put us on the backfoot, following which we were desperate to display our fighting spirit and find the equaliser.
“I think often when you're slightly on the backfoot as a driver, you're chasing to close that gap.
Lewis Hamilton said he could not wait for the season to end after he qualified only 11th for Sunday’s finale in Abu Dhabi – leaving Mercedes on the backfoot to salvage second in the Formula One world championship.
Mansford admits losing as manager ahead of the campaign left the Seasiders on the backfoot.
Ms O'Sullivan detailed "a fundamental breakdown" in communication between officers as well as in their dealings with the family that led to police being on the backfoot and resuming the search several hours after Mr Copeland went into the river.
Partly because of that Rutherglen result, pro-union parties are resting a bit easier thinking the party here in Aberdeen is on the backfoot.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-67113124?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
The dollar remains slightly on the backfoot today as well, with USD/JPY in particular retreating further in a drop below 141.00 to 140.75 currently.
Source: https://www.forexlive.com/news/uk-labour-market-report-on-the-agenda-today-20230711/
The FTSE 100 has begun the week on the backfoot, following most Asian markets lower as investors get used to the idea of interest rates remaining higher for longer.
Tipra Motha has been growing at the cost of the BJP and its ally IPFT's tribal support base, apparently pushing the BJP on the backfoot.