More inventive batting than ever

A wider development has been the increase in invention shown by batters at this World Cup.

There have already been more runs scored with the scoop shot this year (136) than the entirety of any of the previous editions – and batters are doing it with a significantly better strike-rate (219.35).

Netherlands’ Babette de Leede, West Indies’ Shemaine Campbelle and Australia great Ellyse Perry have been the most successful exponents but this is not a trend skewed by one or two batters.

More players are scooping than ever before and are doing it more successfully.

There were only 67 runs scored with a scoop at the last T20 World Cup, 91 in 2023 and 55 in 2020.

Wagon wheel of runs scored with the scoop or reverse scoop at this World Cup, with 110 of 136 runs being hit to fine legImage source, CricViz
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Batters are finding the boundary 44% of the time when playing the scoop or reverse scoop, with the majority going to fine leg

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