How to Swing a Cricket Ball
Instructions
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How to Make the Most of Swinging Conditions
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Know that a ball is most likely to swing in either moist air, or on a green pitch that has moisture underneath.
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Have the right bowling technique. It is said that a good swing bowler should have a conventional side on action.
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Keep the ball in shape. During a game of cricket you may notice the fielders rubbing the ball against their clothes. They will rub only one side so as to take the shine of that side, effecting the balls ability to swing. It is thought that the best time to bowl in and out swing is with a new ball, but reverse swing is more likely to occur when the ball is around 40 overs old.
How to Bowl an Inswinger
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Hold the ball so the seam is in a vertical poition and grip the ball with the first two fingers on top of the seam. The thumb should be underneath.
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Turn the seam so the shiny side of the ball is the furthest from the batsman. Remember to keep the seam position vertical.
How To Bowl an Outswinger
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Hold the ball so the seam is in a vertical poition and grip the ball with the first two fingers on top of the seam. The thumb should be underneath.
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Turn the seam of the ball towards the slips with the shiny side of the ball nearest the batsman. Again remember to keep the seam position vertical.
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