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  2. Googly - Wikipedia

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    A googly may also be achieved by bowling the ball as a conventional leg break, but spinning the ball further with the fingers just before it is released. [6] The change of wrist action can be seen by a skilled batter and the change of spin allowed for when playing a shot at the ball. [6]

  3. Leg spin - Wikipedia

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    To grip the ball for a leg-spinning delivery, the ball is placed into the palm with the seam parallel to the palm. The first two fingers then spread and grip the ball, and the third and fourth fingers close together and rest against the side of the ball. The first bend of the third finger should grasp the seam.

  4. Left-arm unorthodox spin - Wikipedia

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    The direction of turn is the same as that of a traditional right-handed off spin bowler, although the ball will usually turn more sharply due to the spin being imparted predominantly by the wrist. Some left-arm unorthodox bowlers also bowl what has historically been referred to as a chinaman , the equivalent of a googly , or 'wrong'un', which ...

  5. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    A ball which cannot be retrieved, due to being lost or otherwise out of reach (e.g. hit into a river or over a fence). The umpire calls dead ball to stop play, and the batter is credited with any runs completed (generally a boundary) or in progress at the time dead ball is called. A replacement ball is selected, preferably a used one in similar ...

  6. Left-arm orthodox spin - Wikipedia

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    Left-arm orthodox spin bowlers generally attempt to drift the ball in the air into a right-handed batsman, and then turn it away from the batsman (towards off-stump) upon landing on the pitch. The drift and turn in the air are attacking techniques. The normal delivery of a left-arm orthodox spin bowler is the left-arm orthodox spinner. [2]

  7. Someone Keeps Putting Googly Eyes on Sculptures in ... - AOL

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    A Central Oregon city is asking a local vandal to stop putting oversized googly eyes on some popular sculptures and statues — even though the results may "give you a chuckle." In a post on the ...

  8. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    So, basically, it was the stress ball of its time. Considered ultra-rare among collectors, unopened sets in excellent condition can fetch over $2,000 thanks to its nostalgic appeal and rarity. 3.

  9. Doosra - Wikipedia

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    The doosra is the off-spinner's equivalent of the leg-spinner's googly, which spins in the opposite direction to the leg spinner's stock ball. It is possible for a left-armer (whose action mirrors that of an off-spinner) to bowl the doosra, which in this case would turn from off to leg.