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Country producing the most left handed batsmen

Alysum

U19 Debutant
I was wondering whether over the past, say 10 years, has Australia been the team producing the most top 7 left handed batsmen?

We've had so many with Taylor, Langer, Hayden, Katich, Jaques, Hussey, Bevan, Lehman, Gilchrist...
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
I was wondering whether over the past, say 10 years, has Australia been the team producing the most top 7 left handed batsmen?

We've had so many with Taylor, Langer, Hayden, Katich, Jaques, Hussey, Bevan, Lehman, Gilchrist...
I would have to say WI.

There was a time where Gayle, Hinds, Chanderpaul, Lara, Jacobs batted in the same top 7. Pretty sure another lefty was in the 7 too in a few games with Sarwan the only RH in the top 7.
 

krkode

State Captain
I would have to say WI.

There was a time where Gayle, Hinds, Chanderpaul, Lara, Jacobs batted in the same top 7. Pretty sure another lefty was in the 7 too in a few games with Sarwan the only RH in the top 7.
Jimmy Adams is that last name. But yeah, I remember noticing this about the 1999-2001-ish WI side as well.
 

Migara

Cricketer Of The Year
Lets see how SL fared.

1 & 2 - Vandort, Warnapura, Jayasuriya
3 - Sangakkara, Gurusinghe
4 - For SL this position goes traditinally to RHB
5 - Ranatunga
6 - Tillekaratne
7 - Arnold
8 - Vaas
 

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