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  2. For a right arm leg break bowler, their normal leg break delivery will spin from right to left – away from a right handed batsman. A googly bowled by a right arm leg break bowler will spin the opposite way, from left to right and in towards the body of a right handed batsman.

  3. Aug 27, 2024 · Leg spin bowling includes several variations that can confuse batters and change the game. The most significant variations are the Googly, the Flipper, and the Topspinner. Each has a unique grip and delivery method, requiring practice to master.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leg_spinLeg spin - Wikipedia

    [1] Leg spinners bowl mostly leg breaks, varying them by adjusting the line and length, and amount of side spin versus topspin of the deliveries.

    • Googly. A leg spinner’s most well-known and deceiving variety is undoubtedly the googly. The same motion as a leg spin is used to bowl it, but the ball spins in the opposite direction.
    • Top Spinner. In this variation, the leg spinner adds additional topspin to the ball. The leg spinner makes the ball bounce higher and dip quicker by firmly rotating their wrist, making it challenging for batters to predict its trajectory.
    • Flipper. After pitching, this low-trajectory delivery immediately skids through the air. Backspin is used to bowl it, making the ball skid and remain low to the ground.
    • Slider. The slider is a delivery style in which the pitcher pitches first and then slides straight on. Similar to leg spin, but with less wrist movement, the bowl is delivered.
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