Top 10 Greatest Left-Handed Batsmen of All Time in cricket history

In cricket, “left-handed” and “right-handed” refer to the handedness with which a batsman holds a cricket bat. The main difference lies in the stance and angle of the batsman relative to the bowler.

A left-handed batsman stands with his left shoulder facing the bowler and his right shoulder facing the leg side (offside for right-handed bowlers). The batter’s feet are inverted compared to the right-handed batter’s legs. He can create difficult angles for right-arm bowlers, making finding a consistent line and length more difficult. It can also disrupt the rhythm and planning of bowlers who are used to right-handed opponents. You may be concerned about the change in angle.