mr bojangles
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Re: Wrist Spin Bowling
Thanks for this advice - really appreciated. In particular the answer to (1) is very interesting. As I understand your answer, the more side-on I am at delivery, the more spin is likely to be generated. But ... the more side on I am the more likely I am to shoot the ball down leg side. Whether I am side-on or front-on at delivery is something I hadn't thought about before but I think you're right - having been out in the garden chucking a few balls around I can see that the more side-on I position myself the harder it is to keep an off-stump line. Something to practice!!!
On your second point I currently only have 3 deliveries - the legspinner, the backspinner and the orthodox offspinner. I don't have a delivery with topspin but I assume that this would be the same as the legspinner but with my wrist twisted further round - i.e. with the back of my hand facing the off side at delivery. Having tried this with a training ball it seems to work in terms of the spin but is highly erratic in terms of line and length - it's a real 'close your eyes and hope' delivery. Something else to practice!!
Is the 'straight one' just a ball without any spin - if so how do you deliver it? My default would be to use the same action as an offspinner arm ball but this would presumably be very easy to spot. It may sound stupid but I can't bowl as 'straight one' using a legspin wrist position at delivery - any tips?
Anyway - I'm playing later this afternoon. I'll stick to my three deliveries for the time being and let you know how I get on.
macca;347672 said:(1) The more you are straying down the leg the more side-on you are becoming this helps spin and importantly drift, but this is a hard line to bowl.
(2) Legbreak, topspinner and a straight one should do you a couple of seasons in the match situation.
(3) Probably the easiest variation is this one you describe, used by Mc Cool, Holland and Warne. In itself this ball is completely harmless and if you bowled it as a stock ball you would be murdered it is only when it is added occassionally to the leg- break- topspinner mixture that it becomes deadly.
Thanks for this advice - really appreciated. In particular the answer to (1) is very interesting. As I understand your answer, the more side-on I am at delivery, the more spin is likely to be generated. But ... the more side on I am the more likely I am to shoot the ball down leg side. Whether I am side-on or front-on at delivery is something I hadn't thought about before but I think you're right - having been out in the garden chucking a few balls around I can see that the more side-on I position myself the harder it is to keep an off-stump line. Something to practice!!!
On your second point I currently only have 3 deliveries - the legspinner, the backspinner and the orthodox offspinner. I don't have a delivery with topspin but I assume that this would be the same as the legspinner but with my wrist twisted further round - i.e. with the back of my hand facing the off side at delivery. Having tried this with a training ball it seems to work in terms of the spin but is highly erratic in terms of line and length - it's a real 'close your eyes and hope' delivery. Something else to practice!!
Is the 'straight one' just a ball without any spin - if so how do you deliver it? My default would be to use the same action as an offspinner arm ball but this would presumably be very easy to spot. It may sound stupid but I can't bowl as 'straight one' using a legspin wrist position at delivery - any tips?
Anyway - I'm playing later this afternoon. I'll stick to my three deliveries for the time being and let you know how I get on.