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To watch Rohit Sharma bat is to witness a cruel irony. He possesses the most elegant technique in world cricket—the high elbow, the still head, the flowing drive. It is the kind of technique that purists cherish for cover drives and flicks to the leg side.
Dhoni’s sixes were often contextual. Known as the "Finisher," his maximums usually came under immense pressure. Who can forget the 2011 World Cup final? "Dhoni finishes off in style! A magnificent stroke into the crowd! India wins the World Cup!" That six defined a generation. most 6s in odi
"Afridi once hit a six off the first ball of his ODI career. First ball. The bowler was Waqar Younis. The ball was reverse-swinging at 145 kph. He just swung from the ankles. No fear. No technique. Just thwack ." To watch Rohit Sharma bat is to witness a cruel irony
We are seeing the "vertical batting" era. Batsmen like Glenn Maxwell and Heinrich Klaasen are playing shots that were previously considered circus tricks—ramp shots, switch hits, and reverse scoops for six. The fear of getting out has been replaced by the fear of missing a scoring opportunity. Dhoni’s sixes were often contextual