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  2. Googly - Wikipedia

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    A googly, also known as a wrong'un or Bosie, is a type of delivery in the game of cricket bowled by a right-arm leg spin bowler. It is different from the normal ...

  3. Bernard Bosanquet (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    As the googly caused a sensation following its invention, many other cricketers tried to emulate Bosanquet. [81] Reggie Schwarz, the South African cricketer who played for Middlesex, learned how to bowl the googly through observation of Bosanquet; Schwarz in turn passed it on to the South African bowlers Aubrey Faulkner, Bert Vogler and Gordon ...

  4. Left-arm unorthodox spin - Wikipedia

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    The first cricketer known to bowl the style of delivery was 19th-century South African bowler Charlie Llewellyn. [1] [2] [3] Llewellyn toured North America with Bernard Bosanquet, the originator of the googly delivery, and it is likely that Llewellyn learned the googly-style of delivery from him, bowling it with his left-arm.

  5. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    See googly [1] Bottom hand The hand of the batter that is closest to the blade of the bat. Shots played with the bottom hand often are hit in the air. [24] A batter ducks under a bouncer. Bouncer a fast short pitched delivery that rises up near the batter's head. [1] [3] Bounce out to get a batter out with the aid of bounce, often by getting ...

  6. Rob Eastaway - Wikipedia

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    His first book was What is a Googly?, an explanation of cricket for Americans and other newcomers to the game. Eastaway is a keen cricketer and was one of the originators of the International Rankings of Cricketers. [2] He is also a puzzle setter and adviser for New Scientist magazine and he has appeared frequently on BBC Radio 4 and 5 Live.

  7. Leg spin - Wikipedia

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    Leg spin is a type of spin bowling in cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called a leg spinner. Leg spinners bowl with their right-arm and a wrist spin action. The leg spinner's normal delivery is called a leg break, [1] which spins from right to left (from the bowler's perspective) when the ball bounces on the pitch.

  8. What is Bazball? How England revolutionised Test cricket

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    After just 12 days of cricket a year and a half ago, England had lost the Ashes. A defeat in the West Indies followed as they truly hit rock bottom, with just one win in 17 Tests. It was time for ...

  9. Cricket - Wikipedia

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    Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played on a cricket field (see image of cricket pitch and creases) between two teams of eleven players each. [75] The field is usually circular or oval in shape, and the edge of the playing area is marked by a boundary , which may be a fence, part of the stands, a rope, a painted line, or a combination of these ...