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  2. Wrist spin - Wikipedia

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    e. 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. Wrist spin is bowled by releasing the ball ...

  3. Types of bowlers in cricket - Wikipedia

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    Wrist spinners are bowlers who use their wrists to spin the ball. A right-handed wrist spinner is known as a leg spinner and his or her mode of bowling is known as leg break . A leg break will move from right to left from the bowler's point of view, or from the leg-side to the off-side for a right-handed batsman.

  4. Professional Bowlers Association - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .pba .com. The Professional Bowlers Association ( PBA) is the major sanctioning body for the sport of professional ten-pin bowling in the United States. Headquartered in Mechanicsville, Virginia, [ 1] and currently owned by Bowlero Corporation since 2019, [ 2] the PBA's membership consists of over 3,000 members worldwide. [ 3]

  5. Left-arm unorthodox spin - Wikipedia

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    Left-arm unorthodox spin, also known as slow left-arm wrist spin, is a type of spin bowling in the sport of cricket. Left-arm unorthodox spin bowlers use wrist spin to spin the ball, and make it deviate, or 'turn' from left to right after pitching. [1] The direction of turn is the same as that of a traditional right-handed off spin bowler ...

  6. Bowling form - Wikipedia

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    Conventional bowling form. 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 ...

  7. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    Broken (wrist position): A position of the wrist during delivery in which the back of the hand is bent toward the outside of the forearm (palm being opened). A broken-wrist-position delivery provides less rev rate and hook potential. Opposite of cupped. [35] The broken wrist position is sometimes called the unloaded position or reverse tilt ...

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