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Purists will avert their eyes but fans will lap it up when cricket's maverick batsmen light up the World Cup with their trademark freak shots.

Mike Gatting's fatal reverse-sweep in the 1987 final, which many believe derailed England's chase and virtually handed over the silverware to Allan Border's Australia, seemed to have strengthened the view that the World Cup is too big a stage to indulge in such bravado.

However, Kevin Pietersen, Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mahendra Singh Dhoni and several others at the 2011 tournament which starts on Saturday have different ideas.

Pietersen has already started appearing in a commercial promoting his 'Switch Hit', the validity of which polarised opinion before the shot was ruled legal in 2008.

"In the current highly competitive scenario, it's really important to surprise the opposition with unexpected actions and to change the face of the game by pushing the boundaries," Pietersen said in a statement issued by the soft drinks company which made the commercial.

"Bringing something new when we play ... keeps the fun alive, not only for us but for the fans as well," argued Pietersen, who virtually transforms into a left-hander to play the unorthodox shot that challenges traditional field-setting.

"I spend hours and hours in the nets, practising the Switch Hit, trying to perfect it. I have perfected it a couple of times in the game situations. But yes, it's something new, something fresh, it's a game-changing shot," said the South Africa-born English batsman.

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Pietersen pioneered the unorthodox shot which requires him to jump, swivel and switch stance to transform into a left-hander to play the shot.

Equally audacious is the scoop shot that Dilshan plays, stretching and stooping to flick the ball from short of a length to send it soaring over the wicketkeeper's head, often for a boundary.

"Sometimes I play it pre-meditated but a lot of time I pick the right length and the right ball for the shot, that's why I'm so successful with it," the Sri Lankan told CNN-IBN channel in 2009.

Aesthetics is the not the strong point of the back foot hoick that Dhoni calls the 'Helicopter Shot' either.

"Apart from giving 100 percent and doing whatever you can, thinking out of the box is very important," the Indian captain said of a shot that allows him to dig out yorkers with a wild swing of the bat and scoop it over long-on.

Former Zimbabwe captain Tatenda Taibu, who scores the bulk of his runs with unorthodox shots, said necessity is the mother of these inventions and innovations.

"If you look at my stature, I'm not the biggest of guys like Yusuf Pathan, who can hit sixes any time he wants," the 5 ft 5 inch (1.65 m) stumper-batsman said in Chennai.

"But I know if I can get into a good position, deflect the ball and use the pace of the ball, I can get into the bowler's mind and hit into gaps he doesn't think I would hit into.

"I think that's the strength I got. I may not be able to hit big sixes as Pathan would but I can use that strength to score runs."


South African AB de Villiers belongs to the traditional school of thought and said neither he nor any of his team mates fancy such an unorthodox approach.

"We are not out to focus on funny little shots. We all know where our strengths and weaknesses lie and every single individual works on his strengths and weaknesses," de Villiers said.
So, Taibu's cute shots are not going away anytime soon...

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Thats cool i am all for innovation thats why SA wont win the WC. Thanx to Innovation Sri won the world cup and changd the face of ODI cricket. Let the freaks come out in broad daylight! I hope KP employs his switch hit to take out SA!
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I was hoping Taibu had gotten over his love affair with unorthodox shots.
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eugene wrote:I was hoping Taibu had gotten over his love affair with unorthodox shots.
You and me both. He'd be a much better batsman (and *was* a much better batsman) if he'd just cut out the flamboyancy.

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If you look at all of the worlds best batsmen, they do not rely on unorthodox shots to score the majority of their runs. The only batsmen that use alot of unorthodox shots are those who are pinch hitters or modestly talented batsmen. Taibu needs to focus on playing in the V, rotating the strike, and not scratching around at the crease looking for the next ball he can reverse sweep for six.
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eugene wrote:If you look at all of the worlds best batsmen, they do not rely on unorthodox shots to score the majority of their runs. The only batsmen that use alot of unorthodox shots are those who are pinch hitters or modestly talented batsmen. Taibu needs to focus on playing in the V, rotating the strike, and not scratching around at the crease looking for the next ball he can reverse sweep for six.
What about the unmatched Andrew Flower and his highly effective reverse-sweeps?
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Andy Flower was a great batsman who played the reverse sweep better than anyone. But he still got the majority of his runs from conventional shots. I am not against players using unorthodox shots occasionally, but watching Taibu bat lately is ridiculous - he seemes to have almost no interest in playing orthodox shots at all.
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Dr_Situ(ZimFanatic) wrote:
eugene wrote:If you look at all of the worlds best batsmen, they do not rely on unorthodox shots to score the majority of their runs. The only batsmen that use alot of unorthodox shots are those who are pinch hitters or modestly talented batsmen. Taibu needs to focus on playing in the V, rotating the strike, and not scratching around at the crease looking for the next ball he can reverse sweep for six.
What about the unmatched Andrew Flower and his highly effective reverse-sweeps?
Good point,
Flower did it as much as tabu if not more.

You have to understand taibu is little and physically weak, when I first saw him he was over whelmed when it came to scoring quick, he's learning to do it by being creative, it's hard for him to hit 4s and 6s. He can run very well though.



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unorthodoxy definitely livens up the game. Thats what will get other nations watching. The dunk was fround upon when it was first employed in basketball. Generally creativity (funny how they view it as unorthodox instead of inventive or creative) is mostly frownd upon initially then as it becomes more acceptable and popular peepa are happy to embrace. I say get the runs we need to win in whatever way you can.
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