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What is a googly in cricket?

In the game of cricket, a googly refers to a type of delivery
delivery
A delivery or ball in cricket is a single action of bowling a cricket ball toward the batsman. Once the ball has been delivered, batsmen may attempt to score runs, with the bowler and other fielders attempting to stop this by getting the batsmen out. When the ball becomes dead, the next delivery can begin.
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bowled by a right-arm leg spin bowler
. It is different from the normal delivery for a leg-spin bowler in that it is turning the other way.
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Why is it called a googly?

The word was earlier used to describe a high-tossed teasing delivery. Often an ordinary leg-break was referred to this way in Australia. Tom Horan, writing as 'Felix' for The Australiasian, suggested that the babyish sound 'goo' juxtaposed with'guile' gave rise to the 'googly' used to identify this curious delivery.
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What does a googly do?

A googly, or "wrong'un", is a delivery which looks like a normal leg-spinner but actually turns towards the batsmen, like an off-break, rather than away from the bat. Unlike a normal leg-break, a googly is delivered out of the back of the hand, with the wrist 180 degrees to the ground.
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What is the difference in googly and doosra?

The primary difference between a doosra and a googly is the fact that a googly is bowled by a leg-spinner and the ball spins from left to right. Meanwhile, the doosra is delivered by an off-spinner and the ball turns from right to left.
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What is the difference between spin and googly?

A leg-spinner's stock delivery is a ball that after pitching leaves a right-handed batsman. A googly is bowled with the same grip and action but instead of spinning away, spins in.
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England spin bowler Adil Rashid - how to bowl a googly

What is a knuckleball in cricket?

The ball is bowled by the bowler positioning the ball on the knuckles of their index and middle finger, instead of in the fingers themselves. The delivery deceives the batsman as from a batter's perspective, the ball appears to be a stock delivery. However, when it is released it is slower than expected.
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What is a Yorker ball?

A yorker is a ball pitched on or inside the popping crease. A full pitch is a ball that the batsmen can reach before it hits the ground.
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Why did ICC ban doosra?

Muralitharan's doosra was the subject of an official report by match referee Chris Broad during Australia's tour of Sri Lanka in 2004, for illegal bending of the arm at the elbow during the bowling action.
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What is the difference between googly and flipper?

All good leg spinners learn to bowl the googly, which is essentially a ball that spins in the opposite direction, that is from the off stump to the leg, but is delivered with the same bowling action as the leg spin. Similarly, they also develop a flipper, a ball that hurries through straight after pitching.
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What is the difference between flipper and slider in cricket?

The flipper is bowled on the opposite side from a slider, much in the same way that the top spinner is bowled. On release, the bowler 'pinches' or clicks the thumb and forefinger, causing the ball to come out underneath the hand. There must be sufficient tension in the wrist and fingers to impart sufficient backspin.
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Why is a Yorker called a Yorker?

A yorker could be described as the king of all bowls. It's when the ball lands directly at the batter's feet, and it's extremely difficult to hit. Oxford dictionaries suggests that the term was coined because players from York bowled them so often.
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Who is the No 1 googly bowler in the world?

Adil Rashid

The leg break bowler, famous for his googly, has picked up 93 wickets in 92 T20Is since making his debut in June 2009. Rashid, however, has done even better in the longest format of the game, in which he has 60 wickets from just 19 matches. In other T20s too, Adil Rashid has been impressive.
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What is teesra in cricket?

The Teesra, also known as the Jalebi , is a particular type of delivery by an off-spin bowler in the sport of cricket, which renowned off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq said he had invented.
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What does a Jaffa mean in cricket?

Jaffa (also corker) an exceptionally well bowled, practically unplayable delivery, usually but not always from a fast bowler.
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Why do cricketers say Howzat?

In cricket, an appeal (locally known as a “Howzat”) is the act of a player (or players) on the fielding team asking an umpire for a decision regarding whether a batter is out or not. According to Law 31 of the Laws of Cricket, an umpire may not rule a batter out unless the fielding side appeals for a decision.
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What is boomer in cricket?

In cricket, a beamer (less commonly beam ball) is a type of delivery in which the ball, without bouncing, passes above the batsman's waist height. This kind of delivery is dangerous, as a batter will be expecting the ball to bounce on the pitch.
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What is the opposite of a googly?

The googly is an off-spin delivery bowled by a leg-break bowler, but the doosra is the opposite – a leg-spin ball delivered by an off-spinner.
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How do you pick a googly in cricket?

As you bowl, the palm of your hand carrying the ball points up. The back of your hand faces towards batsman so they cannot point out the difference. If the googly is picked, it is less effective. Twisting the wrist at around 180 degrees towards the ground will cause the ball to spin into the batsman.
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Why is Switzerland banned from cricket?

These internal differences resulted from two rival governing bodies attempting to govern cricket in Switzerland, and this along with various breaches of membership regulations of the International Cricket Council led to Switzerland being expelled from the Council.
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Why is cricket banned in USA?

The reason for the lack of interest in cricket is because we have baseball, which, being slightly less boring than cricket, attracted more public interest and caused many early American cricket players to switch to baseball. Why do the people in the US not watch cricket? Should cricket be banned in India?
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Why was Muralitharan banned?

Boxing Day Test 1995

The off-spinner was no-balled seven times in three overs by Hair, who believed the then 23-year-old was bending his arm and straightening it in the process of delivery; an illegal action in cricket.
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Which is the toughest ball to play in cricket?

As you know, a yorker is a delivery that is directed to land right at batsman's feet. It's one of the hardest balls to play in cricket.
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Can you hit a yorker for six?

While bowlers worked hard to master this skill, batsmen are a step ahead and can hit those for sixes. To hit a six off a yorker needs an unusually high level of skill. Getting underneath the ball and getting the elevation for it to travel the distance is as vital as making a good connection.
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Can a spin bowler bowl a yorker?

For the spin bowler's yorker the arm rotation will be faster. It will look like a fast bowler's action from the front but the batsman won't notice it. The ball will come down at great speed especially when you hold it cross seam!
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