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Is Ganguly ambidextrous? I know he bats left and bowls right, but is he ambidextrous?C_C said:Ambidextrous players i know of : Ian Harvey, Saurav Ganguly, Gary Sobers, Chaminda Vaas
Is Ganguly ambidextrous? I know he bats left and bowls right, but is he ambidextrous?C_C said:Ambidextrous players i know of : Ian Harvey, Saurav Ganguly, Gary Sobers, Chaminda Vaas
Same with Gilly. Learnt to play from his brothers clubs..Macka said:I believe Fleming plays golf right-handed.
I was joking... I read somewhere that Merv Hughes apparently thought that the term for people who could use both hands was "amphibious". I expected someone to get the joke, but eh...cameeel said:???????????????????????![]()
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Ambidextrous - Able to use both hands
I believe I once saw Darren Gough sign an autograph with his left hand, mind you this was nearly five years ago when England were touring Pakistan.Deja moo said:Sachin Tendulkar.
Bats and bowls right handed. Writes left handed.
Well, they do write from the right to the left in Pakistan...Craig said:I believe I once saw Darren Gough sign an autograph with his left hand, mind you this was nearly five years ago when England were touring Pakistan.
I can write fairly proficiently and legibly with my left hand. It all came from challenging a left hander to write with our opposite hands.Craig said:I believe I once saw Darren Gough sign an autograph with his left hand, mind you this was nearly five years ago when England were touring Pakistan.
Same as me!Deja moo said:Sachin Tendulkar.
Bats and bowls right handed. Writes left handed.
If that's true, that's one of the most remarkable things I've ever heard.Barney Rubble said:Same as me!![]()
I heard Sunil Gavaskar once batted left-handed in a Test match against a wrist-spinner to combat spin out of the rough outside leg stump - and apparently he scored 27 runs like that, too.That man was too good.
I remember one of the C4 commentators saying it during a series a couple of years back - perhaps the one against India in 2002 - when the spinners were turning it, they were discussing what the rough does and how difficult it can be to play. I think it might have been Ravi Shastri who brought it up - perhaps he was playing in that game.FaaipDeOiad said:If that's true, that's one of the most remarkable things I've ever heard.
So do I, that's not that unusual - even doing two disciplines of cricket with different hands is fairly common (e.g. Ashley Giles, Marcus Trescothick) - what's really unusual is being able to do one discipline with either hand, in any walk of life. Very few people can write with either hand, or paint with either hand, etc etc.shounak said:Nasser Hussain writes left handed I'm pretty sure.. Even though he bowls and bats right.
One of my friends does the exact same thing..
What a coincidence, me too.Jamee999 said:I can paint with both hands with the same ability.
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i think that was a ranji trophy match...haven't heard of him trying that in a test match...in any case as you said, that man was too good...Barney Rubble said:Same as me!![]()
I heard Sunil Gavaskar once batted left-handed in a Test match against a wrist-spinner to combat spin out of the rough outside leg stump - and apparently he scored 27 runs like that, too.That man was too good.