Tweener Shot: UNIQUE! Gully cricket batter hits NEVER SEEN BEFORE cricket shot – Short format cricket matches have led to the emergence of numerous unique shots, and just when it seemed we have seen every shot it could be possible for a batter to play, another cricketing shot has been added to the hall of fame. Follow live cricket updates on InsideSport.IN.
Recently, former England skipper Michael Vaughan has shared a video on his Twitter handle, where a local cricketer is seen playing a shot that hardly anyone has dared to play before. The video is from a gully cricket match, popular in the sub-continent.
Tweener Shot: UNIQUE! Gully cricket batter hits NEVER SEEN BEFORE cricket shot, resembles Nick Kyrgios’ ‘Tweener’ – Watch Video
pic.twitter.com/jT8rJubD4M Proper shot .. 👍👍
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) May 4, 2022
In his video, the batter is seen is parting his legs and then slamming the ball from the gap in between, as the ball then raced away to the boundary. Such a shot is not common in cricket, but interestingly, we have seen such an occurrence in tennis.
Tweener Shot: UNIQUE! Gully cricket batter hits NEVER SEEN BEFORE cricket shot, resembles Nick Kyrgios’ ‘Tweener’ – Watch Video
Nick Kyrgios’ first round match at the Australian Open:
Underarm tweener serve 😳
Hit the Ronaldo SIUU ⚽️
Drank a fan’s beer 🍺Absolute box office. pic.twitter.com/s7iAzPJljC
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) January 18, 2022
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios is famous for a shot wherein he slams the ball between his legs, which is popularly known as ‘Tweener’. The video has already gone viral, with Vaughan’s tweet fetching 16.4 thousand likes and 193 replies.
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Tweener Shot: UNIQUE! Gully cricket batter hits NEVER SEEN BEFORE cricket shot, resembles Nick Kyrgios’ ‘Tweener’ – Watch Video