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🎨Signature Strokes of West Indian Cricketers

Posted on September 13, 2025September 14, 2025 by Harold Gittens

The artistry of West Indies cricket is not only about power and dominance but also about the sheer elegance of stroke play. Some strokes became trademarks of Caribbean legends. Here’s a look at the West Indian masters of the hook, the late cut, and the square cut.


🔥 The Hook Shot Masters

Few cricketers played the hook with as much swagger as the West Indians. Facing the world’s fastest bowlers, they turned a defensive shot into an attacking weapon.

  • Sir Vivian Richards – Ferocious and fearless, hooked with dominance and authority.
  • Gordon Greenidge – Loved the short ball, hammered hooks with commanding presence.
  • Brian Lara – Elegant and wristy, guided the hook with precision and flair.
  • Clive Lloyd – Towering figure who unleashed the hook with sheer brute force.

🎯 The Late Cut Specialists

The late cut is about touch, timing, and finesse — areas where several Caribbean batsmen excelled.

  • Rohan Kanhai – Inventive and wristy, perfected the delicate late cut.
  • Alvin Kallicharran – Brilliant manipulator of pace and spin, late cut was his signature.
  • Shivnarine Chanderpaul – Patient and gritty, guided bowlers to third man with control.
  • Ramnaresh Sarwan – Elegant stroke-maker, used the late cut effectively in Tests.

⚡ The Square Cut Kings

Explosive, precise, and often unstoppable — the square cut has long been a West Indian favorite.

  • Brian Lara – Trademark shot, executed with lightning-quick hands.
  • Sir Garfield Sobers – Combined power and grace in the square cut.
  • Desmond Haynes – Compact, authoritative, punished anything short and wide.
  • George Headley (“The Black Bradman”) – Legendary pre-war master of the square cut.

🌴 Final Word

From Richards’ ferocious hook to Kanhai’s delicate late cut and Lara’s electrifying square cut, these strokes define the artistry of West Indian batting. They symbolize not just runs, but the flair and swagger of Caribbean cricket.

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