Cloverdale Cricket Masterclass spin bowling tips 2
May 8, 2010 by admin
Spin bowling tips from Australian players www.CloverdaleCricketClub.com
May 8, 2010 by admin
Spin bowling tips from Australian players www.CloverdaleCricketClub.com
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offspin is easy to be ok at but very hard to be great at
iee off spin and iee play for pukekoehe nz and ive got 16 wickets from 7 matches . iee think spin bowlers get this many wickets because at my grade not many players spin . under 14s
why? its running your fingers over the seam when you release it or flicking your fingers and wrist when releasing the ball. its usually fingerspin as well so its easy to control. offspin is probably the easiest delivery to bowl ever.
Do you mean ‘the ball of the century’ indeed he did.
lol iv seen gatting get out off so many amazing spin deliveries. It’s like Matthew hayden, the amount of times i have seen him get out of some of the worlds most amazing catches lol
i think off spin is one of thhardest bowl to play in bowling deprtment
the bowl drifts by it self when the ruff side is on leg and shiny side is on off and it the air is moving right or left side u can use the air to drift it in its easy.
his quotes are classics
haha yeah true ay, wasnt he the one that faced that freakish one from shane warne?
magnus effect, its pretty cool, wiki it
that pretty sweet drift on the offbreak this dude bowled, does anyone know what causes drift?
shakib al hasan # 1 allrounder
haha gatting gets all the freakish spinning balls lol
ah i see.
i still think it gives the batsman a bit too much time to check out where its going
Yer he bowls short, but his topspin evens that out.
NORTH FTW
i personally think botha bowls too short
“That is one beautiful delivery, I’m here to to tell you” LOL Ritchie your the best
So, most of his balls were fine
i think anil kumble could dispute that title. not to mention that botha’s troubles with throwing around 2006 support my point that it isn’t exactly natural for some people.
he still has a very bent arm now. i don’t doubt the legality, since he was approved after being knocked back twice, but it still shows that it’s not all in the wrists for him.
a cricket ball is too heavy- a topspinner drops out of the air quicker and loopier, and just bounces up despite how the ball is actually spin fowards.
backspin slows & flattens it in the air, and the ball stays down, despite how you might think the backspin would dig/pop it up.
when talking about overspin with a cricket ball, what is most important is what happens before the ball hits the ground. the effect of non-sidespin after is negligible.
p.s. maybe the table tennis is what has confused you.
i used pingpong balls to exemplify what the ball does IN THE AIR.
AFTER THE BOUNCE, a cricket ball behaves in an OPPOSITE fashion to a pingpong ball.
a pingpong ball is so light that topspin ‘drives’ it foward, while backspin makes it ‘dig in’ i guess you could say.
NO IT WON’T
watch any video of the flipper. backspin makes the ball stay low, and a topspinner on a normal wicket, pitched on normal length, may just go over.
topspin means the ball goes higher
backspin means the ball goes lower. not “over”.
Hmm i wouldnt say that.
Boatha is king of topsin
yeh it is kinda silly XD and his probably topspinner turns a little because us white people aren’t known for our flexible wrists =P
a topspinning ball will loop in the air and drop quicker, hence kicking up and bouncing higher.
a backspinning ball will flatten out and hence hit the ground at a lower angle, staying low.
this is not a mistake, and it is very common knowledge. watch any tennis clip when the commentators mention topsin vs. slice. watch any baseball tutorial about a curveball.
get a pingpong ball yourself, give it topspin and see it dip. it’ll be so light that w/ backspin it’ll actually RISE beyond flat.