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  2. Bowling form - Wikipedia

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    There are many styles that can be used in a conventional bowling form. However, all of the styles have one thing in common: the method in which to achieve a strike. The following describes a strike for a right-handed bowler. A strike in conventional bowling is a specific method of knocking down all of the pins on the first ball.

  3. Types of bowlers in cricket - Wikipedia

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    A bowler equally skilled in both types of bowling is known as a mixed bag or an all round bowler. Such bowlers are rare. The great West Indian all rounder Sir Garfield Sobers bowled effectively in the left-arm fast-medium, left-arm orthodox, and left-arm unorthodox styles.

  4. Tenpin bowling - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the U.S., the 2000s and 2010s brought a bowling renaissance in the U.K., achieved by accommodating sophisticated modern tastes by providing (for example) retro-style bowling alleys outfitted with 1950s Americana, "boutique bowling", "VIP lanes", and cameras for instant replays, and by rejuvenating bowling "alleys" into diverse ...

  5. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    Spinner: A bowler or bowling style imparting a high axis tilt causing the ball to spin like a top, thus promoting greater length before hooking. The term spinner also refers to a mechanical device in which a ball is quickly rotated while abrasives are pressed or polishes are applied, in order to change surface characteristics of the ball's ...

  6. Finger spin - Wikipedia

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    However, increasingly, the distinction must be made between traditional finger spinners and non-traditional finger spinners, particularly with innovations (such as the doosra and carrom balls) which require a different grip on the ball (and consequently a different bowling technique). Such styles of bowling may be categorised as follows

  7. 'Test bowling is different to county cricket - here's why' - AOL

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    Steven Finn explains why fast bowling in Test cricket is different to county level and why England are looking beyond the numbers when making selections.

  8. Bowling - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 February 2025. Class of sports in which a player rolls a ball towards a target This article is about bowling in general. For specific types of bowling, see Ten-pin bowling, Duckpin bowling, Candlepin bowling, Nine-pin bowling, and Five-pin bowling. For other uses, see Bowling (disambiguation). A ten ...

  9. Candlepin bowling - Wikipedia

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    A bowling alley in Windsor, Vermont, United States, in about 1910. Tenpins and duckpins are stored on a shelf behind the pit areas, suggesting that the same bowling lanes were used by the different variations of the sport. A drawing from a 1956 patent issued to the inventors of the first automated candlepin pinsetter. (Blue shading not in ...