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Are left- handed batsmen more successful than right- handed ones?
Asked by raj,
30 Jan '09 10:36 am
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Technically speaking it is the right handed or left handed stance & not left or right handed batsman, bcoz both hands come into play when you bat. Success in batting depends on your temperament, Technique, attitude & fearless body language.
Answered by Biman Banerjee, 30 Jan '09 09:59 pm
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It does nt make any differnce .......what hands they use for batting or washing ,,,is not important ........how well they perform is more imp.
Answered by vamshi, 30 Jan '09 10:37 am
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Whar does the statistics say? it will be interesting to find out .the benchmark could be the averages but they will still not be final.some judement will have to ge used there after.
Answered by krishnan, 31 Jan '09 07:58 am
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In my opinion lefties are more sucessful batsman than right handed.
Answered by niraj kumar, 02 Feb '09 12:32 pm
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No it's not about left Hand or right Hand...it's about skills...
if There is Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar....
If There is Ganguly then there is Rahul Dravid & Ricky Pontin..
If There is Gambhir then there is Sehwaag..
and now I think you got your answer...
Answered by pushkar, 02 Feb '09 11:53 am
if There is Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar....
If There is Ganguly then there is Rahul Dravid & Ricky Pontin..
If There is Gambhir then there is Sehwaag..
and now I think you got your answer...
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This way it is helpful....left hand batsman are less and bowler has more practice to bowl to right hand batsman.....if both bates man left handed or one is left handed, it effects to maintain the line and length of bowler and left hand bats man take the advantage....
Answered by manish atre, 02 Feb '09 10:54 am
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No way . Many other consideratons for the success of batsman..
Answered by krishna iyer, 02 Feb '09 09:41 am
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It is dedcation and determination thats matters not left or right whatever it is there in your left or right brain
Answered by santosh kamble, 01 Feb '09 11:44 pm
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