Reverse swing is one of the most fascinating and lethal weapons in the arsenal of a fast bowler. Unlike conventional swing, which relies on the shine and ...
By the 1920s inswing was common in English cricket. By the 1950s Ray Lindwall was combining in-and outswing at will and at pace. Now we have reverse-swing to perplex batsmen and spectators alike.
The cricket ball does the same thing. A bowler creates this different speed of air on either side of the ball by using the seam or surface of the ball. These are known as the shiny side and the rough ...
The cricket ball does the same thing. A bowler creates this different speed of air on either side of the ball by using the seam or surface of the ball. These are known as the shiny side and the rough ...
Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar shares his insights on the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL), reminisces about the impact ...
That's the key." Conventional and reverse - that's all the kinds of swing, isn't it? "The cricket ball swings in the direction the seam is pointing," says traditional cricket wisdom, that has made ...
India vs Pakistan on February 7, highlighting insights from players about the intense rivalry. Let's take a look at 5 key ...
Travis Head proves he is the ultimate golden arm and Mitchell Starc works wonders with both the old and new ball as Sri Lanka ...
Going into the third Test in Nagpur, Morne Morkel said the mood in the visitors’ dressing room is upbeat and they are ...