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| Right here we go Off-spinner or finger spinner (batty, Murali) stock ball turns from off to leg - an Off Break. Variant arm-ball straight on. Doorsa leg to off - leg-break Leg-spinner or wrist spinner (Warne, mushtaq) stock ball turns from leg to off - leg break. Variant top-spinner/Flipper straight on. Googly off to leg - off-break SLA or left arm orthodox - (Giles, Boje) stock ball turns from leg to off - leg break. Variant arm-ball straight on. Chinnaman or left arm un-orthodox - (Bevan) stock ball turns from off to leg - an Off Break, Variant top-spinner/Flipper straight on. Variant Googly leg to off - leg-break Googly bowler - Right arm - stock ball googly turns from off to leg - off-break. Variant top-spinner/Flipper. Variant leg-break, leg to off - leg break Googly bowler - left arm (Adams) stock ball googly turns from leg to off - leg break. Variant top-spinner/Flipper. Variant chinaman, off to leg - off break |
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| The important thing to remember though FF, is that the SLA orthodox bowler and the off-spinner are both finger spinners and the chinaman/leg spinners are both wrist spinners. They might move the ball different ways, but that is only because the ball is coming out of different sides of the body (left or right). They essentially have the same grip. The SLA still releases the ball from the inside of the hand, turning the hand away from the body (just like the off spinner). |
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| True... I assumed that knowledge and therefore did not explicitly state it also important to note is that the right arm finger and wrist spinners traditionally bowl over the wicket, as does the left arm chinaman. While the SLA bowler (apart from Giles) mostly bowls round the wicket. one of the other factors that make's Adams odd is that he tends to bowl round the wicket. Last edited by flanflinger : 03-11-2004 at 01:19 PM. |
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| True, it also depends on which way the batsman bats. A stock-ball from Warne is a leg-break to a right hander and an off-break to a left. Cric-info defines Adams as Slow Left-Arm Chinaman by the way http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/PLAYERS/RS...S_PR_03002234/ Quote:
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| He bowls round the wicket because he usually turns the ball into the right hander. He therefore pitches it outside off stump and turns it in towards the stumps (which would be much harder to do if he came over the wicket). LBW decisions would be as easy as a right hand off-spinner getting one. |
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As Milo states a Chinaman is the name for a left-arm wrist spinner |
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