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James P i think the back spin ball you're describing is the flipper? Ive always thought the flipper is where your hand is cocked out to the right (90 degrees to batsmen) and you snap your fingers and thumb and put backspin on it. Am I completely mistaken?James P said:Not really Dave - It might be misleading the way i've described it. It looks the same in delivery as a top spinner with the hand 90 degrees to the batsman but instead of the hand going over the top of the ball before delivery I have a chopping motion where my fingers chop down the back of the ball (the side opposite the batsman) that still loops the ball in a similar flight to the top spinner but imparts a lot of backspin. It's quite hard to get consistent because you need to get the right amount of spin and power to determine the trajectory, otherwise it can sometimes just pop out and sit up to be smacked. When it works it skids through beautifully.
The action looks very similar to the top spinner especially when bowled with a good rhythm, but i'm sure a good batsman can pick it. The level I play it's not too much of a worry though.
My arm ball is a quick delivery with no spin and a scrambled seam that catches the batsman off guard when they try to dominate. I usually try and get it at yorker length, but when it's bowled once in a while it can be tricky to get the length right. Keeps them on their toes! Try it once in a while and it can help pile on a bit more pressure.
Ripping-LegBreak said:what do u mean by thumb? In my leg break and Top spinner i dont rest my thumb on the ball, So how shud i use my thumb for the backspinner?