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I'm of the belief that his technique, which had worked to the point he dominated every single level of Cricket he played, while unorthodox, worked for him.
We've argued this before, so let's just agree to disagree.
Sorry but don't agree. Loads of players have scored loads of runs in the first class scene, play internationals and get found out when there are more video scrutiny on their techniques and everyone analyse their weaknesses to the death, then fail to make runs afterwards
It was just like how Gilly smashed bowlers all around the park, then Flintoff starts going around the wicket and messed him up. Then all other bowlers started doing it and Gilly stopped scoring runs. Incidently, the Saffers did the same thing back in 99 World Cup and messed Gilly up, too, but for some reason they stopped doing it ever since then
Hughes is a fisher outside off and his back foot backs away when he plays shots. That's why he's been nicking loads of deliveries. What's more, he clearly has the Michael Bevan itchy pants when it comes to the short ball. No one except Tendulkar has a perfect technique, but his weaknesses are way too glaring and needs to be fixed






