What is agricultural shot?
An agricultural shot is a swing across the line of the ball (resembling a scything motion) played without much technique. It’s a type of slog shot that often results in a chunk of the pitch being dug up by the bat! This term is thought to have originated in the city-country games in Australia, where the farmers normally had less technique, but more power than their city rivals.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
What is agricultural shot?
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