Leggy88
Well-Known Member
Wow, a flipper googly... Never really realised there could be such a thing. I agree it would be hard to pick, hardest part however would be getting enough spin, accuracy and pace with it...Yeah, so I was bowling it with the wrong wrist position, thats why mine was moving into the RHB.
So basically the orthodox Flipper (for discussion purposes the Warne flipper is orthodox to me) if bowled with the thumb facing the Batsman (back of the hand towards the bowlers face, thumb finishing off pointing towards the batsman) will always turn opposite to the stock ball (a googly).
The cool thing is that only a slight change in wrist angle and the flipper will spin in the same direction as the bowlers stock ball. I dont know how many degrees it is but if your thumb is pointed towards slips (thumb finishing off pointed towards slips) (instead of the batsman) the flipper will turn to your stock direction.
Weird that when I bowl a normal googly (not a flipper) I have to turn my hand until the full back of the hand is pointed towards the batsman.
Thats a huge difference in wrist angle to produce spin in the opposite direction. You could effectively just become a flipper bowler and turn it in all directions with slight adjustments in wrist angles and the batsmen will have a hard time differentiating between the deliveries.