I think it has more to do with your stronger bottom hand (in the case of the right-handers) leading you to play across the line more or play more cross-batted shots more often than you should. Note that Michael Clarke, a batsman with a decent technique (especially against spin), bats right-handed and bowls left-handed. Also note that Symonds, a right-handed RHB, while being a masterful striker of the ball, lacks finesse and looks technically dubious at the start of every innings.i still dont get this, why is that so many right handed players bat left handed? like Ganguly, Lara, Chanderpaul etc...
how do u know that?Here's something more to confuse you. Sachin Tendulkar is naturally left handed! He only bats and bowls right handed.
I've met him many times and have had the honour on conversing with him a few times too. Plus whenever I've met him he's been mobbed by people, and he always signs autographs with his left hand. He's also stated this in many of his interviews.how do u know that?
u r a lucky man for meeting a legend like sachin.. i have alot of respect for sachin and hopes he keeps going on for another five years or soo..I've met him many times and have had the honour on conversing with him a few times too. Plus whenever I've met him he's been mobbed by people, and he always signs autographs with his left hand. He's also stated this in many of his interviews.
Yeah it certainly was an honour. I also hope he can continue on for as long as he can. Quite possibly will go down as arguably the most influential cricketer in the modern cricket era.u r a lucky man for meeting a legend like sachin.. i have alot of respect for sachin and hopes he keeps going on for another five years or soo..
Haha, WoW, how young does he look there? Incredible how long ago 1999 is now.just to confirm