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WATCH - George Bailey's complicated batting stance in Sheffield Shield match leaves fans bewildered

WATCH - George Bailey's complicated batting stance in Sheffield Shield match leaves fans bewildered

Bailey already had an unorthodox batting stance which he continued for years.

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George Bailey's batting stance is again going viral on social media. The unusual stance in which Bailey stands showing his back to the mid-wicket had everyone in splits.

Who can forget the Prime Minister's XI vs South Africa match last year when Bailey's unique batting stance had left South African skipper Faf du Plessis laughing in the slip cordon.

Bailey has made it a little more complicated as he seems to have widened the gap between his feet. It was the Sheffield Shield match between Tasmania and Victoria in Hobart. The Tasmania batsman Bailey almost showed his back to the bowler in the 25th over. 

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The 37-year-old tries to come back to the orthodox stance as soon as the bowler completes his bowling action. Bailey was caught and bowled off Victoria spinner Jon Holland. Batting at number 5, he scored 41 (67) with the help of six fours.

Here is the video:

 

 
 

By - 02 Nov, 2019

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