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April 4, 2007Posted on 04/04/2007 in Commentary
Wrong shots get right results
"I'm going to bet that Shane Watson hadn't learnt how to get down on one knee and scoop-heave a yorker-length ball over the fine leg boundary for a six in that young cricketer's technical bible, Don Bradman's The Art of Cricket," says Aakash Chopra in The Hindustan Times who feels that the increasingly unorthodox shots in one-day cricket are going to become the norm.