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Pintu Parcha - India's NO.1 6 hitter.


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3 minutes ago, Cricketics said:

Bump, I think the legend of Pintu Parcha should be flown to South Africa.

 

He will beat the crap out of Junior Dalla. Pintu Parcha ko bhejo Dakshin Afreeka

 

 

 

Believe it or not, he is playing tennis ball cricket in Sharjah. I have watched his youtube video there.

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3 minutes ago, MechEng said:

Believe it or not, he is playing tennis ball cricket in Sharjah. I have watched his youtube video there.

Yes saw . Legend getting contracts. Actually happy for him. Playing Hard tennis ball cricket requires different talent which he posesses, just bowlers can’t seem to york him on the stumps is hard to understand.

 

 

Par ab Indian team mein jaga pakki banti dikh rahi hai iski.

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Cricketics said:

Yes saw . Legend getting contracts. Actually happy for him. Playing Hard tennis ball cricket requires different talent which he posesses, just bowlers can’t seem to york him on the stumps is hard to understand.

 

 

Par ab Indian team mein jaga pakki banti dikh rahi hai iski.

 

 

Hitting a tennis ball for six is harder than hitting a seasoned ball right?

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36 minutes ago, MechEng said:

Hitting a tennis ball for six is harder than hitting a seasoned ball right?

Yeah, you can say that. Depends what kind of tennis ball also as there is a heavier tennis ball like Vicky brand or flash tennis ball, and not regular tennis ball.

 

But yeah, hitting regular cricket ball and tennis ball are both hard to hit actually, and require different level of skills, hand-eye coordination etc.

 

 

A player who has played hard ball all his life might not br able to hit a tennis ball for a six that easily in first few games, but eventually after getting used to playing with that ball will rock that kind of format of cricket. 

 

Guys like Pintu parcha posses special skills of hitting the tennis ball which a regular hard ball hitter might find hard to replicate if he is sent to bat in a tennis ball game. It comes naturally to Pintu and also hr has done this probabably all his life so he can do this better than most pro crixketers can do in the tennis ball cricket format.

 

 

But transition from Tennis ball to hard ball as a batsman is much harder. You will be batting with heavier bats which you can’t swing as easily as you can a tennis ball bat which are extremely light. 

 

Different ball game totaly.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Cricketics said:

Yeah, you can say that. Depends what kind of tennis ball also as there is a heavier tennis ball like Vicky brand or flash tennis ball, and not regular tennis ball.

 

But yeah, hitting regular cricket ball and tennis ball are both hard to hit actually, and require different level of skills, hand-eye coordination etc.

 

 

A player who has played hard ball all his life might not br able to hit a tennis ball for a six that easily in first few games, but eventually after getting used to playing with that ball will rock that kind of format of cricket. 

 

Guys like Pintu parcha posses special skills of hitting the tennis ball which a regular hard ball hitter might find hard to replicate if he is sent to bat in a tennis ball game. It comes naturally to Pintu and also hr has done this probabably all his life so he can do this better than most pro crixketers can do in the tennis ball cricket format.

 

 

But transition from Tennis ball to hard ball as a batsman is much harder. You will be batting with heavier bats which you can’t swing as easily as you can a tennis ball bat which are extremely light. 

 

Different ball game totaly.

 

 

Pintu Parcha grips the bat like Azharuddin so I don't think he would be willing to switch to heavier bats. Having said that the hard ball comes at you at much higher pace so hand eye coordination becomes the thing here, Pintu Parcha if by luck connects the hard ball at the right spot might hit it to a very long distance.

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15 minutes ago, MechEng said:

Pintu Parcha grips the bat like Azharuddin so I don't think he would be willing to switch to heavier bats. Having said that the hard ball comes at you at much higher pace so hand eye coordination becomes the thing here, Pintu Parcha if by luck connects the hard ball at the right spot might hit it to a very long distance.

Like I said, the bats used by most tennis  players are extremely light and also 90% of the time those same bat won’t work with the hard ball as they do not have enough grains and stroke in them and will break easily if used with a hard ball.

 

So guys like Pintu Parcha will have to get used to a hard ball bat. Now of course you can search for a really light size hard ball bat so it doesn’t feel totally new to a tennis ball player but again it will still feel heavier than a regular tennis ball bat and swinging that won’t be as easier when facing a hard ball.

 

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, MechEng said:

Pintu Parcha vs tennis ball Harold Larwood.

 

'Fire In Babylon' nahin 'Fire In Kurla'.

 

 

This is my favorite thread on ICF. very soon ICF will be arguing whether VIjay Pawale is a trundler or not. He had Pintu Parcha in all sorts of trouble with short pitch balls. LOL he even asked if Pintu was ok after being hit by a Tennis ball

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