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MCC to discuss Pietersen's switch hitting June 16, 2008 21:56 IST The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) will discuss on Tuesday England [Images] batsman Kevin Pietersen's [Images] spectacular switch-hitting in a one-day international against New Zealand on Sunday. The right-handed Pietersen twice changed grips and switched to a left-hander's stance against Scott Styris, pulling both deliveries for six. Some commentators said he had taken an unfair advantage because bowlers have to notify a batsman if they decide to bowl with the other arm.
"Tomorrow our secretary Keith Bradshaw, our head of cricket John Stephenson and other committee members will be having a meeting and one of the things they are going to be discussing is Kevin Pietersen's shot as the MCC have been asked to look at it by the ICC [Images]," she said. "The shot has generated quite a lot of interest but we won't be making any further comment until after that meeting on Tuesday." Pietersen, who reverse-swept a six two years ago off Sri Lanka [Images] off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan using the conventional right-hander's grip, defended the innovation after his unbeaten 110 had set up a 114-run win over the Kiwis. "Everybody wants brand new ideas, new inventions and new shots. That is a new shot played today and people should be saying it's a new way to go," he told reporters. "There are new things happening for cricket at the moment and people shouldn't be criticising it all the time." Photograph: Getty Images
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