Ranking 5 best batsmen of the pull shot
Dig it in short, and see the ball, sailing into the stands!
1. Sir Vivian Richards
Sir Vivian Richards belonged to the generation where run-scoring wasn’t the easiest. The fact that the West Indies couldn’t chase down around 180 off 60 overs in the 1983 World Cup final shows how tough was it to bat. Back in 1986, Richards smashed a 56-ball century against England at St Johns.
The record stood intact for 30 years before Brendon McCullum’s 54-ball ton versus Australia in 2016. In ODI cricket, he played at a strike-rate in excess of 90, depicting his brutality in the middle. He also used to destroy bowlers, playing the pull shot.
It was almost criminal to pepper the now 68-year-old with short-pitched balls. Also, playing Caribbean bowling at the nets was a probable reason why he was a dextrous puller. Richards ended his career with 15,291 runs in 308 balls with 35 tons and 90 fifties.
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