England's Kevin Pietersen said he had invented a new shot after smashing two left-handed sweeps against New Zealand.
His unbeaten 110 ensured a 114-run win at the Riverside and included two sixes where he switched his hands over to hit the ball with a left-handed grip.
"Reverse sweeps have been part of the game for however long, I am just fortunate that I can hit it a bit further," Pietersen said.
"Everybody wants brand new ideas, new inventions and that's a new shot."
England one-day captain Paul Collingwood, who was standing at the non-striker's end as Scott Styris bowled, admitted: "I covered my eyes as soon as he turned his body around.
From BBC SPORT

