Ambidextrous cricketers aren’t uncommon. Cricketers who bowl with one hand but bat in the opposite style are numerous. From Sourav Ganguly to Chris Gayle, from Clive Lloyd to JP Duminy, the... Discover the fascinating history of ambidextrous bowlers in cricket, a rare breed of players who bowl with both hands. Learn about their unique skills, legendary performances, and impact on the game. Ambidextrous bowling is terribly hard, but a bunch of young players are beginning to uncover its enormous potential Ambidextrous bowlers are those who can bowl with both their right and left hands, allowing them to gain a rare advantage over the opposition's batting lineup. It goes without saying that this skill is incredibly rare and requires a high level of coordination and practice to master the art.

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