Re: Wrist Spin Bowling (Part Three)
Reviewing the Mark Nicholas video, he does bowl the slider as you described as type 2 - almost a lazy topspinning leg break rather than the palmed seamer style delivery. My argument is that the only video I've ever seen where Warne himself mentions the zooter shows him demonstrating slider type 3 - the Grimmett type backspinner, rather than what other people think of as the zooter - i.e. the palmed seamer-style slider.
someblokecalleddave;388783 said:Again the Slider comes in a variety of different variations, Warnes also described the slider as (1). a ball that is gripped in the same manner as leg break but then he bowls it in exactly the same way that seam bowler does except that seam is across rather than up. With this the ball skids through as noted by Jim when it hits the smooth part of the ball - but when it hits the seam it acts differently. (2). The Warne/Jenner technique in the Nicholas video and Jenners vids on the BBC and Coverdale - which is the out of the front of the hand spinning off the fingers. (3). The Grimmett/Philpott back-spinning slider which it could be argued is the 'real slider'.
As golden arm says he is the master of psycological games and maybe the zooter is just a slight variation of the slider and he just gives it a name to create confusion and fear?
Reviewing the Mark Nicholas video, he does bowl the slider as you described as type 2 - almost a lazy topspinning leg break rather than the palmed seamer style delivery. My argument is that the only video I've ever seen where Warne himself mentions the zooter shows him demonstrating slider type 3 - the Grimmett type backspinner, rather than what other people think of as the zooter - i.e. the palmed seamer-style slider.