Pietersen switch hitting

India's Sachin Tendulkar sits before the start of his team mate Harbhajan Singh's appeal hearing against a three-match ban imposed by the International Cricket Council (ICC), at the Adelaide Federal Court in this January 29, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Robert Cianflone/Pool
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More thought needed on switch-hitting

Sachin Tendulkar believes switch-hitting should not be banned but said cricket's laws needed clarifying
Jul 06 2008
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Styris endorses Pietersen switch hitting

Scott Styris, who was slogged for two sixes by Kevin Pietersen when he switched stances, has endorsed the revolutionary shot.
Jun 17 2008
Kevin Pietersen, seen here, will be allowed to carry on playing his extraordinary 'reverse slog-sweep' after MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club), cricket's rule-makers, announced they would not be outlawing the 'switch-hit'.
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Pietersen allowed to carry on reversing

Kevin Pietersen will be allowed to carry on playing his extraordinary 'reverse slog-sweep' after MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club), cricket's rule-makers, announced they would not be outlawing the 'switch-hit'.
Jun 17 2008
England's Kevin Pietersen in action on June 15, 2008. Pietersen's dramatic 'reverse slog-sweep' is up for discussion by MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club), cricket's ultimate rule-makers, at Lord's here on Tuesday.
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Law makers to look at Pietersen switch hit

Kevin Pietersen's dramatic 'reverse slog-sweep' is up for discussion by MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club)
Jun 16 2008
Kevin Pietersen could not understand what all the fuss was about after striking two remarkable reverse-hit sixes during England's one-day series opening win over New Zealand.
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Pietersen wants to power on in reverse gear

Kevin Pietersen could not understand what all the fuss was about after striking two remarkable reverse-hit sixes during England's one-day series opening win over New Zealand.
Jun 16 2008
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