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  2. Ball of the Century - Wikipedia

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    After a slow run-up of just a few paces, Warne rolled his right arm over and delivered a leg break to the right-handed Gatting. The ball initially travelled straight down the pitch toward the batsman. As is apparent from slow-motion replays, the rapidly spinning cricket ball began to drift to the right (due to the Magnus effect).

  3. Types of bowlers in cricket - Wikipedia

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    The spin on the ball makes its movement hard to predict, particularly when it bounces, hence spin bowlers try to deceive batsmen into making a mistake. Speed is not crucial in spin bowling, and spinners tend to bowl in the slow-medium to medium-slow range, around 45-55 mph. There are two broad categories of spin bowling: wrist spin and finger spin.

  4. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    1. The motion of the bowler before bowling the ball; also known as the run-up. [5] 2. The ground a bowler runs on during their run up; e.g.: "Play was delayed because the bowler's approaches were slippery." [citation needed] Arm ball A variation bowled by a finger spinner, which appears to be their stock ball but does not spin.

  5. Bowling action - Wikipedia

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    The approach is the motion of the bowler prior to bowling the ball. It is also known as the run-up. [3] A spinner's approach differs from that of a medium pace or fast bowler, but certain principles remain the same: Balance: lack of balance in the approach translates into lack of balance in the later stages of the action and so absence of accuracy.

  6. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    Motion of modern bowling balls is thought to be better controlled using finger rotation without elbow rotation. [20] Turn finger: The ring finger, so named because when positioned behind the ball and turning it slightly at delivery, increases axis rotation and axis tilt. Compare: roll finger. [92] Tweener: A style of delivery between stroker ...

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  8. Bowling form - Wikipedia

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    A conventional roll of the bowling ball will enter the 1-3 pocket, and continue to roll from right-to-left (right-hander.) The ball only contacts four pins (1, 3, 5 and 9 pins) to achieve a strike. This type of roll/hit applies to strokers, power strokers and crankers. A conventional bowling form is the most commonly used method in 10-pin bowling.

  9. Tossed balls from stands, apparently aimed at Profar ... - AOL

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    With San Diego leading 4-1 and Yu Darvish warming up for the bottom of the seventh, fans appeared to be yelling at Profar, who motioned back at them with his right arm. A couple of balls were thrown.

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