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Ganguly's sixes

Hit4Six

U19 Debutant
hey does anyone know if there is a proper name given to ganguly's 'dance-down-the-track' sixes or is that just what they're called? :blink:
 

SpaceMonkey

International Debutant
Hit4Six said:
hey does anyone know if there is a proper name given to ganguly's 'dance-down-the-track' sixes or is that just what they're called? :blink:
Stupid risk i think its called? :)
 

Eclipse

International Debutant
a lot of players play that shot..

I remember in the last world cup Ponting charged Chiminda Vass and hit him for two sixes in a row.. Kick Night used to do it a lot Hayden does it a lot only he walks down the crease not dances.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
They all play it in different ways, though.
Hayden just swings because he's got such a heavy bat, Knight tends to either flick or slap, Ganguly tends to just use the basic Hoick.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
It's an improper shot, simple as.
Improper shots don't need names, they're just improvisations.
 

James90

Cricketer Of The Year
I think the shovel/flick/hoik deserves a name. It's been played by many...Marillier, Lehmann, Campbell, Tushar Imran, McCullum. It's a well known run scorer, it deserves a name
 

Eclipse

International Debutant
But it's not a proper shot all the same..

you wont see a batsman play it EVER unless quick runs are needed.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
No, it's just been dubbed that by those seeking to avoid the fact that it's pure improvisation used only when scoring runs as quickly as possible is all that matters.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
James90 said:
I think the shovel/flick/hoik deserves a name. It's been played by many...Marillier, Lehmann, Campbell, Tushar Imran, McCullum. It's a well known run scorer, it deserves a name
The Hoick is a proper name - it's just a front-foot pull, really.
Not remotely comparable to a scoop over the wicketkeeper.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Silly to call it an improper shot Richard!

Its a genuine cricket shot played best by Navjot Sidhu among the players I have seen. If ou have the confidence against the spinners to play the shot, and not so risky, then its very proper.

Sidhu and Ganguly alike havent got out much playing the shot. The implementations by most players of the shot are wrong which is why it seems improper. If you saw 20 players play the hook shot wrong and get out caught, you wouldnt call it improper.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
It doesn't matter whether people play it with accomplishment - it is not an authentic shot, therefore it for a name it merely deserves "piece of improvisation".
 

southern man

U19 Cricketer
Richard said:
No, it's just been dubbed that by those seeking to avoid the fact that it's pure improvisation used only when scoring runs as quickly as possible is all that matters.

...and the aim of batting in cricket is?
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Richard said:
It doesn't matter whether people play it with accomplishment - it is not an authentic shot, therefore it for a name it merely deserves "piece of improvisation".
Doesnt make it an improper shot as you put it.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
It does - it's not an "orthodox" stroke, it's improvisation, so that is all it should be termed as.
 

Richard Rash

U19 Cricketer
Richard said:
It does - it's not an "orthodox" stroke, it's improvisation, so that is all it should be termed as.
Says who? Just because it is unorthodox doesn't mean it shouldn't be given a name. Thats just stupid. The reverse sweep is unorthodox but it had a name. Sorry Richard but you don't have the authority to decide whether or not it should have a name.
 

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