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  2. 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.

  3. Bowling action - Wikipedia

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    The non-bowling arm should also be inside or close to the line of the trunk. Traditionally the non-bowling arm is held vertically. More recent bio-mechanical theories have suggested that the non-bowling hand touching the bowling shoulder provides a shorter lever, permitting greater pace for quick bowlers. Shoaib Akhtar uses this technique.

  4. John Jowdy - Wikipedia

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    In his book Bowling Execution, he emphasized the importance of synchronizing the pushback, swing and hand rotation with the four or five steps to the line. Jowdy compared the ideal release of a bowling ball to landing an airplane, with emphasis on accuracy and smooth descent onto the lane while at the same time rotating the hand from the 6 o ...

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  6. Carrom ball - Wikipedia

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    The first bowler known to have used this style of delivery was the Australian Jack Iverson [1] from Victoria, who used it throughout his Test cricket career in the period after the Second World War, although he did not use the name "carrom ball".

  7. Off cutter - Wikipedia

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    An off cutter is a type of delivery in the game of cricket.It is bowled by fast bowlers.. A bowler releases a normal fast delivery with the wrist locked in position and the first two fingers positioned on top of the cricket ball, giving it spin about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the length of the pitch.

  8. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    Suitcase grip, Suitcase release: A grip or release of the bowling ball in which the thumb continuously points inward (left, for a right-handed release) and the fingers continuously point outward. Distinguished from grips and releases in which the fingers are " behind the ball " (on the part of the ball furthest from the pins), which is ...

  9. Wrist spin - Wikipedia

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    Wrist spin is a type of bowling in the sport of cricket. It refers to the cricket technique and specific hand movements associated with imparting a particular direction of spin to the cricket ball. The other spinning technique, usually used to spin the ball in the opposite direction, is finger spin.