macca
Active Member
Thumb off or on the ball ?
I have always been in the camp of "on or off doesnt matter much, whatever works best". And personally I can spin a legbreak more without the thumb on the ball. As for a backspinner than there is no way I can bowl one with my thumb on the ball.
Flipper of course, you need the thumb on and some reckon a good batsman might pick your flipper easier if you have thumb off for your legbreak. If they could see that good then they could pick the flipper thumb difference on or off the ball anyway.
I was watching my son spinning the ball to himself whilst he was watching TV the other day. And clearly he was using his thumb to grip the ball. And that makes sense because I taught him from the Grimmett books and Old Grum says thumb on for the grip.
So I asked him to try without the thumb and straight away his revs dropped and seam scrambled.
Then he showed me how uses the thumb as an extra reference point to line the seam up and keep it upright (like Saradhy Krishnans coach told him) and the right distance from his palm. Not to close in or too far out.
But that is the grip. When he releases the thumb is off the ball. And Its the three fingers doing all the work. You can see it clearly with the backspinner. Like me he has his thumb well and truly off the ball for that.
Of course even off the ball it is still an important digit and you couldn't ratchet any tension in the fingers without a thumb.
Wrongun is different again because he takes the thumb off and seems to put it back on for an instant as he releases it !
I have always been in the camp of "on or off doesnt matter much, whatever works best". And personally I can spin a legbreak more without the thumb on the ball. As for a backspinner than there is no way I can bowl one with my thumb on the ball.
Flipper of course, you need the thumb on and some reckon a good batsman might pick your flipper easier if you have thumb off for your legbreak. If they could see that good then they could pick the flipper thumb difference on or off the ball anyway.
I was watching my son spinning the ball to himself whilst he was watching TV the other day. And clearly he was using his thumb to grip the ball. And that makes sense because I taught him from the Grimmett books and Old Grum says thumb on for the grip.
So I asked him to try without the thumb and straight away his revs dropped and seam scrambled.
Then he showed me how uses the thumb as an extra reference point to line the seam up and keep it upright (like Saradhy Krishnans coach told him) and the right distance from his palm. Not to close in or too far out.
But that is the grip. When he releases the thumb is off the ball. And Its the three fingers doing all the work. You can see it clearly with the backspinner. Like me he has his thumb well and truly off the ball for that.
Of course even off the ball it is still an important digit and you couldn't ratchet any tension in the fingers without a thumb.
Wrongun is different again because he takes the thumb off and seems to put it back on for an instant as he releases it !