As Hidan motions to swing the scythe into the air, Shinta grabs his sword in his right hand, drawing it just as the Scythe is swung into the air. Before Hidan can pull on the attached cable, Shinta charges wind chakra into his sword and cuts the cable with a one-handed horizontal slash, from his right to left. The scythe harmlessly continues up into the air, landing several meters behind Shinta. Shinta then positions his feet in a 'T' stance, right foot facing Hidan as he pointed his Katana at Hidan's face. Mistake one... you let go of your weapon. That scythe is a mighty weapon you have, though a crude one. I see the advantages in using it with the attached cable, though you must be smart about it.
Shinta the gestures to the scythe with his katana.
Go pick up your scythe and walk over towards that practice dummy. Then proceed to combo several slashes, varying between horizontal, vertical and diagonal slashes. Before finishing with a powerful, final blow. Be sure to utilise both hands to stabilise the scythe as you finish each strike and move onto the next.
Using this scythe, you have to account for the head being extremely heavy compared to the rest of the weapon, meaning you'd have to use the full handle of the scythe in order to catch, stabilise and move onto the next attack, switching hands between each strike if you need to.