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  2. 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]

  3. Aug 23, 2024 · Chinaman bowling, also called left-arm unorthodox spin or left-arm wrist spin, is a rare bowling style in cricket. Unlike the more common right-arm leg spin, this technique is delivered with the left hand, creating a spin that turns away from a right-handed batsman.

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  4. Sep 22, 2017 · An unorthodox left-arm spinner is among the rarest class of bowlers in cricket with possibly the most unique bowling action. This special type of bowler imparts unorthodox spin on the...

  5. What Is A Left Arm Chinaman Bowler? Left arm chinaman bowlers are probably the rarest of all the spinners! There are a few other names that you should look out for that are also used to describe them, these are: Left arm unorthodox, left arm leg spinners, left arm wrist spinners and left arm leg break bowlers.

  6. Dec 10, 2012 · The left-arm orthodox is a type of finger leg-spin but is referred to as an off spin to a left-handed batsman as it turns the ball into him while the left-arm chinaman is a type of wrist off spin but is referred to as a leg spin as it turns away from a left-handed batsman.

  7. Feb 5, 2022 · The Left-arm unorthodox spin or slow left-arm wrist-spin is a variation of the left-hand serve technique when the bowler tries to slow down the ball’s spin with his wrist on one side as much as possible. In this case, the projectile itself is twisted from right to left (if viewed from the server’s point of view).

  8. Left-arm orthodox spin is bowled by a left-arm bowler using the fingers to spin the ball from right to left of the cricket pitch (from the bowler's perspective).