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3. Lance Klusener: The original finisher of limited-overs cricket, Lance ‘Zulu’ Klusener too had an unusual batting stance. His ‘baseball-like’ batting position did earn him lot of ...
In cricket, the first and foremost batting rule that comes at the top of the coaching manual is the batting stance. A solid batting stance can take a batsman a long way in developing his technique.
The art of batting has no set way of being carried out. No two batters’ techniques are the same, and this uniqueness has provided us with a wide variety of elegant stroke makers over time.
The batting coach, who has made a strong impact early in his stint, was forthright in his response to India's detractors. "I think in a game, you have to play good cricket every day when you turn up.
Batsmen who bat the “wrong way” by adopting a reversed stance which means dominantly right-handed people batting left-handed ... what generations of cricket coaching manuals have advocated.
The steady decline in traditional batting skills since the ... and technical prowess that Test cricket thrives on. Modern technique often involves a stance that places weight on the heels ...
"I trained for years in traditional batting techniques," Vishwas Patel told TOI, a left-handed batter in the Baroda Cricket Association's Under-19 team. "But in T20s, it's about scoring fast.