-
success with a
similar shot led Dilshan's shot
being titled the
Dilscoop. The
Dilscoop is
different from the
paddle scoop because Dilshan's
scoop is pla****...
- right-hand
batsman who
invented the scoop,
which has come to be
known as the
Dilscoop, a shot that hits the ball over the keeper.
Apart from
being an opening...
-
player in the team's
foundation squad. He has the
ability to play the
Dilscoop (which was
invented by Sri
Lankan Tillakaratne Dilshan) or
precisely the...
-
Retrieved 4 June 2020. Sheringham, Sam (9
October 2012). "World T20 cricket:
Dilscoops,
helicopter shots and the gangnam". BBC
Sport Online.
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- a
delivery that is easy to hit, but
difficult to
score quickly from.
Dilscoop see
paddle scoop Dink a
deliberately gentle shot pla**** by a batter, without...
- lead to a
catch being offered. A
version of the
scoop stroke called the
Dilscoop was
developed by Sri
Lankan right-handed
batter Tillakaratne Dilshan during...
- wicket-keeper of the team. ****wella is
known for
hitting left
handed Dilscoops. In
November 2017, he was
named the
emerging cricketer of the year for...
-
Vinoo Mankad (India)
Marillier shot –
after Dougie Marillier (Zimbabwe)
Dilscoop –
after Tillekaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka), A
cricket batting stroke, also...
- The shot he pla****
above the Wicket-keeper's head, came to
known as "
Dilscoop". He pla**** the shot in
almost every match in this series,
which earned...
-
domestic cricket. "If
there is a
better shot pla****
anywhere than the “
Dilscoop” the
Nepal batsman hit for six in the
final stage of the run-chase against...