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    Jokes in the Herald Sun

    England won the ashes. also being unbiased, they are great jokes, but in retrospect seem silly now that the australians have lost the series. the england team is just the official name for a team that is actually England and Wales. (Geraint jones/simon jones) Andrew Strauss was brought up in...
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    Ambidextrous players

    i would like to thank all folks for giving me helpful info on ambidextrous players, thanks to you all. any chance anyone knows where i could find (online) large images of justin langer? he just so happens to be my favourite player (with brett lee, gilchrist) cheers folks
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    Ambidextrous players

    right handed people often can bat well being a 'left handed batsman' because a) they still have their strongest hand on the bat and b) because you are using two hands its more secure than (for example) being right handed but playing tennis left handed. it seems that cricket focuses more on...
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    Ambidextrous players

    you do have to practice more being both handed, but not twice as much....because the mental side of things, and muscle memory of the bowling, batting movements have already been covered by your brain, so making it easier to replicate movement and skills with other arm....i can play any sport...
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    Ambidextrous players

    there are indeed many right bowlers who play left batsman and vice versa, but im not too keyed up with knowledge of bowlers who bowl with both hands and batsman who switch from left to right to take advantage of tactical field set ups etc.. and being ambidextrous is not a natural...
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    Ambidextrous players

    have their been, or are there any pro ambidextrous players out there (as in bowl left and right handed, bat left and right) i think that if a player like shane warne was ambidextrous he would be completely unplayable, because it would be much harder to read spin coming from both sides. i can...

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