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what is the physics in helicopter shot


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Answered by BabyCrissy
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The helicopter shot in cricket is the act of flicking the bat toward the leg side when facing a yorker or a fuller-length delivery, and finishing the stroke with a flourish by twisting the bat in an overhead circle. This shot, which requires excellent timing and wrist-work, is considered a new innovation in cricket, and is seen as an unconventional form of batsmanship. Traditionally, faster bowlers have used yorker-length deliveries toward the end of limited-overs matches because it is difficult to hit such balls to the boundary. The helicopter shot is one answer to this tactic.

The shot was popularised by M. S. Dhoni, but it was fellow player Santosh Lal, a childhood friend of Dhoni's, who taught him how to play the shot.

Answered by rishikesh4844
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