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reverse sweep- idiotic shot

i dont care how well a batter plays a particular reverse sweep. Odds are he's going to chance his wicket 1 in 4 attempts. I
cant believe coaches havent figured that out and stopped people playing the ridiculous shot.
As far as i can see noone has completely mastered it and noone ever will. Because its such a dumb shot. I cringe everytime i see one
Some say that it takes balls to play some of these shots.

You're right. It's not meant to be aesthetically pleasing...it's like wading through a watering hole and a hangry hippo charges at you. It's mad and insane. But, when it's pulled off, it looks like a feat of brilliance. You outfoxed the hangry hippo in its own territory.

That's ballsy...and you'd wanna rock out with your **** out.

4 in 1 time, if you're not impaled from the tusks of the hippo, then you're meant to play it...master of all.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
If you play a reverse sweep you should be able to be given out lbw if it pitches outside leg but is hitting
I think the reverse sweep is fine but the switch hit is when the leg stump rule should go away. If you are suddenly gonna change grips to be a leftie having taken stance for batting right handed, then you are a leftie for the purposes of the LBW and wide laws too.
 

ankitj

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i dont care how well a batter plays a particular reverse sweep. Odds are he's going to chance his wicket 1 in 4 attempts. I
cant believe coaches havent figured that out and stopped people playing the ridiculous shot.
As far as i can see noone has completely mastered it and noone ever will. Because its such a dumb shot. I cringe everytime i see one
Curious to know your thoughts on this shot

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i dont care how well a batter plays a particular reverse sweep. Odds are he's going to chance his wicket 1 in 4 attempts. I
cant believe coaches havent figured that out and stopped people playing the ridiculous shot.
As far as i can see noone has completely mastered it and noone ever will. Because its such a dumb shot. I cringe everytime i see one
Curious to know your thoughts on this shot

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You're right. It's not meant to be aesthetically pleasing...it's like wading through a watering hole and a hangry hippo charges at you. It's mad and insane. But, when it's pulled off, it looks like a feat of brilliance. You outfoxed the hangry hippo in its own territory.

That's ballsy...and you'd wanna rock out with your **** out.

4 in 1 time, if you're not impaled from the tusks of the hippo, then you're meant to play it...master of all.

:naughty:
 

TheJediBrah

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If you play a reverse sweep you should be able to be given out lbw if it pitches outside leg but is hitting
The way Test umpiring is going these days you can be given out like this regardless of what shot you play, or whether you hit the ball, or if the ball is missing the stumps
 

Burgey

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I think the reverse sweep is fine but the switch hit is when the leg stump rule should go away. If you are suddenly gonna change grips to be a leftie having taken stance for batting right handed, then you are a leftie for the purposes of the LBW and wide laws too.
Yeah certainly agree with this
 

HeathDavisSpeed

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There's an element of risk/reward in the reverse sweep. What really annoys me about the use of the reverse sweep is when it's deployed when the risk is high - particularly annoying when someone reverse sweeps straight to a fielder at a kind of backward point sort of area who as well have been set there for the shot. It's brainless. When the best that can happen is that it gets hit to a fielder that will prevent even a chance of a single, the shot is absolutely stupid

If there's a decent gap sized gap there and it's a clear boundary if timed well - i.e. the worst case scenario is a 1/2 and you've got a reasonably decent chance of a boundary, then find.
 

davado

School Boy/Girl Captain
did anyone see west indies reverse sweep against bangladesh? i was pulling my hair out, yelling at the screen (didnt seem to help
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davado

School Boy/Girl Captain
im willing to place a modest wager on the lancaster game on saturday to show that my original posr wasnt just spot on but conservative. And prove my point to the naysayers
 

davado

School Boy/Girl Captain
my bet will be that 1 in 4 reverse sweeps results in the chance of a wicket. Not the result of the game which lancaster will win, naturally with tim david anchoring a great line up with bat and ball.
im happy to risk $50 to prove my point in this specific game to the buffoons who think a reverse sweep is a profitable shot.
Because one game is as good as any. Its always 1 in 4
 

cnerd123

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There's an element of risk/reward in the reverse sweep. What really annoys me about the use of the reverse sweep is when it's deployed when the risk is high - particularly annoying when someone reverse sweeps straight to a fielder at a kind of backward point sort of area who as well have been set there for the shot. It's brainless. When the best that can happen is that it gets hit to a fielder that will prevent even a chance of a single, the shot is absolutely stupid

If there's a decent gap sized gap there and it's a clear boundary if timed well - i.e. the worst case scenario is a 1/2 and you've got a reasonably decent chance of a boundary, then find.
This is pretty much the same as a batter driving outside off to a swinging ball with the slips loaded, or trying to hit over the top of a boundary fielder. The shot itself is fine, it's when batters either choose the wrong moment to play it, the wrong ball to play it to, or execute it poorly.
 

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