Tuesday, 24 February 2015

LEFT HANDERS LEAD FROM THE FRONT
Last three days of world cup cricket saw the emergence of left-hand opening batsmen of three test playing nation did wonderfully well to lift the morale of their sides in a calculated way of hitting. Sunday sport showed the talent of Shikhar Dhawan doing wonderfully well against a strong South African side. Again Moen Ali did his job for England against a scintillating Scotland side. Now it is the turn of Chris Gayle to go berserk a made a match of it for West Indies with a hurricane double hundred, the first of this kind in World cup cricket in the last four decades. He was in wretched form before this match but made it big with his belligerent batting spree hitting 215 of 156 balls with 10 fours and 16 sixes. Gayle and Samuels added a record 372 runs for the first wicket and beating the highest partnership for any wicket in world cup cricket by Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid. Thus the emergence of left handed openers coming handy and they blossom at a right time to give their sides headway start in the World's Premiere Tournament.
LEFT HANDERS ARE GIFTED AND THERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT

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