Spin bowling
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The main aim of spin bowling is to bowl the cricket ball with rapid rotation so that when it bounces on the pitch it will deviate, thus making it difficult for the batsman to hit the ball cleanly. The speed the ball travels is not critical, and is significantly lower than for fast bowling. A typical spin delivery has a speed in the range 70-90 km/h (45-55 mph).
Spin bowling is divided into four different categories, depending on the particular physical technique used. There is virtually no overlap between the two basic biomechanical techniques of wrist spin and finger spin.
- Off spin - Right-handed with finger spin technique.
- Leg spin - Right-handed with wrist spin technique.
- Left-arm orthodox spin - Left-handed with finger spin technique.
- Left-arm unorthodox spin - Left-handed with wrist spin technique.
The variety of trajectories achievable by a spin bowler can bewilder inexperienced or poor batsmen, and most players consider them to be the most difficult style of bowler to bat against.
Spin bowlers are generally given the task of bowling with an old, worn cricket ball. A new cricket ball better suits the techniques of fast bowling than spin bowling, while a worn one grips the pitch better and achieves greater spin. Spin bowlers are also more effective later in a game, as the pitch dries up and begins to crack and crumble. This again provides more purchase for the spinning ball and produces greater deviation.
Notable spin bowlers
- Bishen Singh Bedi (India)
- B.S. Chandrasekhar (India)
- Erapalli Prasanna (India)
- Anil Kumble (India)
- Shane Warne (Australia)
- Harbhajan Singh (India)
- Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka)
- Sunil Joshi (India)
- Srinivas Venkataraghavan (India)
- Richie Benaud (Australia)
- Lance Gibbs (West Indies)
- Ashley Giles (England)
- Clarrie Grimmett (Australia)
- Jim Laker (England)
- Stuart MacGill (Australia)
- Bill O'Reilly (Australia)
- Dipak Patel (New Zealand)
- Abdul Qadir (Pakistan)
- Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan)
- Garfield Sobers (West Indies)
- Daniel Vettori (New Zealand)
- Danish Kaneria (Pakistan)
- Mushtaq Ahmed (Pakistan)
See also
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