If the right side is dominant you should use this as the top hand batting and bat "left handed".
So here's the question, if you are right hand, right eye dominant, what should you do?
One of the lads I coach throws overarm with his left hand (he's a left arm spinner), but underarms with his right hand. And has always done so.
No - right eye dominant would mean you bat right handed, in my view - but Kieron (Bulldog) is right eye dominant and bats well left handed, I hear, so the likelihood is that you should go with what is comfortable.In my case I am left handed - and play tennis/squash left handed, but bat right handed, so have the control of my left hand at the top - I am also right eye dominant and that may cloud my theory that you should have your outside eye as your leading eye. My theory is that it is easier to keep your eyes level if your outside eye is the dominant one. I have never done a survey of it though... perhaps I will do one here... keep your eyes peeled!!
My old man plays golf with a mixed set of r/h and l/h clubs as when he started playing years ago he bought 2nd hand clubs one by one and for some reason bought both right and left handed until he had a full set.With regards to cricket he bats/throws left handed and bowls right handed.He also writes right handed.
Have you noticed there are loads who bowl right bat left but far less who bowl left bat right