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178:(MCC), guardians of the laws of cricket, has confirmed it will not legislate against the switch shot and cited that the shot was perfectly legal in accordance with cricketing laws. The MCC believes that the stroke is exciting for the game of cricket, and highlighted Law 36.3 which defines the off side of the striker's wicket as being determined by his stance at the moment the bowler starts his run-up. The MCC has also acknowledged that the switch hit has implications on the interpretation of the 'on side' and 'off side' for the purposes of adjudicating on wides or 24: 149:
against New Zealand. Despite the shot becoming known due to Pietersen's successful execution of it, it is believed that Jonty Rhodes actually executed this shot before Pietersen: he hit a switch-hit six off Darren Lehmann in a one day international between Australia and South Africa on March 27,
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The shot has generated debate in the cricket world, some heralding it as an outstanding display of skill and others arguing that if the batsman changes stance he gains an unfair advantage over the bowler, because the field is set based on the batsman's initial stance at the crease. The
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in dealing with Mr. Armstrong, he contrived at times to get away and place the ball on the deserted off side. He once shifted hands on the handle of the bat and pulled him back-handed across the wicket to the place where cover-point generally
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shot. A switch hit involves the batter effectively changing from a right-hander to a left-hander (or vice versa) just before the ball is delivered by the bowler for the purpose of executing the shot. It is a variation of the
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Kevin Pietersen about to play a switch hit during a Test against South Africa in 2008. Note how despite being a right-handed batsmen, he has assumed the grip and stance of a left-handed batsman.
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reported that the crowd laughed uproariously when Fender hit a "wide-pitched ball from Armstrong left-handed for two and converting a square cut into a square leg hit".
189:(ICC) committee declared it to be a legitimate shot. They issued a statement saying they have decided to make no change to the current regulations. 57: 452: 442: 196:, where a player change stance before even facing the ball, players that are able to bat both left handed and right handed straight up (notably 200:) do not actually change handedness in the course of a turn at bat, but may appear in both handednesses during the course of a single game. 44:, in which the hands on the bat handle are switched and the stance is changed during the bowler's delivery action, and has been compared to 447: 386: 477: 155: 68:
was bowling wide outside the leg stump to slow the scoring. To take advantage of the absence of fielders on the offside,
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are notable users of this shot with the former being endorsed to use a double-faced bat in Twenty20 cricket.
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described the MCC ruling as "so ridiculous that it leaves one in wonderment", and noted that the
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switched his hands on the bat handle and played the ball towards cover point.
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against Sri Lanka in May 2006, and used it again on 15 June 2008 in a
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This article is about the cricket term. For the baseball term, see
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An early instance of a switch hit in Test matches happened in the
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against New Zealand on 31 October 1987. Australia's
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Switch hitter

cricket
reverse sweep
switch-hitting
fourth Test
Manchester
Warwick Armstrong
Percy Fender
The Times
The Herald
Marylebone Cricket Club
obstructing the field
Ernest Blamires
leg theory
The Australasian
Victorian
Dick Houston
Kevin Pietersen
Muttiah Muralitharan
one-day international
Krishnamachari Srikanth
Dipak Patel
1987 World Cup
Glenn Maxwell
Ben Stokes
Marylebone Cricket Club
leg before wicket
International Cricket Council
baseball equivalent

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