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Cricket Special Report: Bettor.com’s Top 10 Test Left Hand batting dashers (Part 1)

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Cricket Special Report: Bettor.com’s Top 10 Test Left Hand batting dashers (Part 1)
Talking about the classiest batsmen world cricket has ever witnessed, one can’t simply forget to mention the classy and sheer talented stroke play that a left hand batsman can provide. Among the two batting style of right and left handed batsmen, many might
arguably support the dashing class of a lefty than a righty batsman.
When one wants look deep into a batsman class, he or she is expected to see their test cricket credentials. Since, in the highest format of the game, their (left-handers) actual potential is witnessed and tested.
Left handers are normally known for their natural off-side stroke play, which is well supported by the bat back-lift which can send the cricket ball flourishing to the boundary rope. The world cricketing arena has seen one of the finest batsmen to be lefties.
Among the all time greatest left handers witnessed by the international arena, one cannot forget the lights of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Arthur-Robert-Morris-c45960. The well remember stroke play of former South African Captain Shaun Pollock’s Uncle Robert Graeme
Pollock, who in a nutshell is South Africa’s player of the 20th century, his 23 test matches provide enough proof of the veteran’s credentials as a batsman. He had scored 2256 runs, at a blazing batting average of 60.97. The South African had 7
centuries and 11 half-centuries, with an innings best of 274.
Arthur Robert Morris is considered to be the finest left handed dashers known to the world cricket. He has scored 3533 runs, at an average of 46.48. From his 79 test batting appearance, the veteran also managed scoring 12 centuries and 12 half-centuries,
with an innings best of 206.  
Not to forget the classy opening batting stands provided by the Pakistani two lefties, Saeed Anwar and Aamir Sohail. The two all time Pakistani greats were known for their several long hours of classy batting power-play. Anwar was considered to be the best
flicker and cutter of the cricket ball, meanwhile, his partner Sohail was well known for his high bat lift, which allowed him to be the finest timer and striker of the cricket ball.
However, today’s Bettor.com’s analysis of the top ten dashing left handers are on the basis of their test cricket credentials, which include batting averages, runs scored, strike rate, number of centuries and half centuries, and not to forget, their playing
role in the team and their importance in the team.
Rather than the class and ability of the fine stroke play these left handed dashers have given to the international cricketing fraternity.
Among the several world class left handed batsmen produced, it was very hard to put them in a specific order, as all the cricketers in the top ten list haven’t played in the same cricketing time frame and even though, some of these top ten left handers were
the finest class-acts but didn’t have that touch of winning matches single handily
Bettor.com’s Top 10 Test left hand dashers include likes of Brian Lara, Allan Border, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Taylor-c92915 and Neil Harvey. Their overall batting power play in test
cricket is as follows respectively.
Brian Lara
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Brian-Charles-Lara-c48471 is considered to be one of the finest stroke players in the history of the world. He possessed the most unique batting style in the history of the global game of cricket.
Lara who was born on 2nd May, 1969, Santa Cruz, Trinidad in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mumbai-c820 Champs, Northern Transvaal, Trinidad
and Tobago and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Warwickshire-c862.
(To be continued...Part 2)
 

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