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Have their been any ambidextrous cricketer's?

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For instance: Someone who could bat or bowl with either hand, or bat with one hand and bowl with the other.

I'm serious. This is not a crank question. I haven't been able to find any, though that doesn't mean their hasn't been any.

Please enlighten me if you can.

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  1. Hello mighty hunter!

    I can't name any for you now although my brain may do some research when I sleep tonight.

    I can tell you though that RH batsmen who bowled LH were not uncommon in days gone by.

    Lefties were  "broken" of it and taught to bat RH. But when they bowled no one chose to notice.

    Gentlemen batted in those days..  No one cared who bowled.


  2. The great New Zealand alrounder Richard Hadlee bowled right handed and batted left handed. His 86 test career alone he scored 3124 runs at an average of 27.16, and took 431 wickets at an average of 22.29.

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