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Cricket shots.

Some of the popular shots in cricket, as played by a right-handed batsman.

Drawn by me, Nichalp using Inkscape

Whilst it may represent the positions of the field where the ball will travel from an ideally-struck example of the shots labelled, there are other shots which can be played resulting in the ball travelling in the same area.

Now the white empty area shown on this map has also become a common scoring area, specially with the introduction of the 20twenty format of the game and the shot is named after the present Sri Lankan opening batsman T.M Dilshan as "Dilscoop".

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current08:32, 12 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 08:32, 12 November 20052,000 × 2,200 (20 KB)NichalpCorrecting error
07:41, 4 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 07:41, 4 October 20052,000 × 2,200 (20 KB)NichalpCricket shots. Some of the popular shots in cricket. Drawn by me, ~~~ using Inkscape category:cricket drawings
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