Category: Cricket

  • No Ball Cricket Rules – Back Leg No Ball

    No Ball Cricket Rules – Back Leg No Ball

    What is a Back Leg ? A right leg of a right arm bowler and a left leg of a left arm bowler are termed as back legs. Return crease: A return crease will be of 244 cm parallel to wide joining popping crease and bowling crease. What is a Back Leg No ball ? […]

  • Line and Lengths for Arm Ball – Off spin Bowling

    Line and Lengths for Arm Ball – Off spin Bowling

    Arm ball is a quicker or faster delivery in a off break or left arm spin bowling which actually skids on with out much turn after hitting the pitch. It is a delivery where the arm plays the major role rather than the spinning fingers in skidding the ball after hitting the pitch. This is […]

  • Line and Lengths For Left Arm Spin Bowling

    Line and Lengths For Left Arm Spin Bowling

    Right Handed Batsman Well for a RHB from around the wicket the good line to bowl will always range from leg stump line to off stump line infact the ball has to be pitched in line. And the length of the ball has to be maintained between 3 to 5 yards of length for any […]

  • 3 Simple Reverse Inswinging Yorkers Bowled By Rushi

    3 Simple Reverse Inswinging Yorkers  Bowled By Rushi

    Reverse inswinging ball hitting Leg stumps Reverse inswinging ball hitting Middle stumps Reverse inswinging ball hitting Off stumps Reverse Inswinging Yorkers  Bowled By Rushi  

  • Fast Bowling Variations Bowled By Rushi – Video

    Fast Bowling Variations Bowled By Rushi – Video

    Outswinger Outswinger is the delivery which curves away from the batsman swinging in air before or after hitting the pitch. Inswinger Inswinger is the delivery which curves into the batsman swinging in air before or after hitting the pitch. Leg Cutter Leg cutter is the delivery which actually pitches in and around the leg stump […]

  • Slower Ball Variations And Techniques – Video Tutorials

    Slower Ball Variations And Techniques – Video Tutorials

    Generally we got four different types of grips to bowl different slower deliveries. Depending on your comfort you got to adopt the best one which actually suits you. 1) Initially seam up the ball, once your run up gets started change the grip in such a way that your thumb should be shifted slowly on […]

  • Difference between white and red cricket balls

    Difference between white and red cricket balls

    Kookaburra Cricket Ball: Kookaburra preserves emphatically that their red and white balls are made using precisely the same process, with the exception of, of course, for the colour. The red and white Kookaburra balls, One must acknowledge that the geometric specs look similar and therefore not to expect any big difference in their aerodynamic efficiency. […]

  • What is jaffa ?

    What is jaffa ?

    Well Jaffa is the delivery bowled by a bowler which is excellently well bowled and unplayable even by the best batsmen in the world. It is the idea taken from the fruit orange since Jaffa is the best type of orange.   Jaffa can also be called as the Corker

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