Hi All,
First post here, after lurking for god knows how long. I just posted this in another forum (non-cricket specific) and thought I'd extend the question here...
Been thinking about this recently and whilst it hasn't occupied my every waking moment, the question is rather intriguing.
I've been playing cricket for some years now, and when I was learning the game, batting right handed meant that your top hand was your left hand. Now, the received wisdom is that you lead into the stroke with your top hand, thus it carries most of the weight of the bat. Surely this should be your stronger / dominant hand.
In the years since my childhood, we're seeing an increasing amount of left-handed batsmen who bowl or throw right-handed. I'm thinking about Stuart Broad, Eoin Morgan, Samit Patel...(just looked at the Eng T20 squad for the NZ tour, so apologies for not being more international.)
Is this just a symptom of letting kids work out their own technique when they're learning? or is it actively coached?
Would be interesting to hear any personal experiences...
Cheers! and it's lovely to finally be posting!
imran