Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
As far as the linear direction the ball will take they're one and the same.Overspin != Underspin
In any case, an arm-ball doesn't really have any spin imparted, does it?
As far as the linear direction the ball will take they're one and the same.Overspin != Underspin
Now try bowling that.Now that I think on, noone has mentioned the possibility of backspin. Perhaps the idea is that the ball pitches in front of middle, then the backspin causes it to head towards the non-strikers' end and trap the non-striker lbw? (all sorts of technicalities here, but still....you never know....)
Good luck with that.I will avoid commenting on your posts in the future.
Protected species in that you're not allowed to say anything considered blasphemous by the Bible. Same way you're not allowed to say ess aitche iy tee and the like."Protected species"? Don't know what you're on about there. Just apologise for offending him and you won't offend anyone else, it's not rocket science.
So what sort of spin is used on a Flipper, then?Haha, can't believe anyone thinks that the flipper and the topspinner are the same.
He should mean a slice backhand. The "flip" part refers to how it comes out of the hand, I assume.A chopped backhand?
TBF, I can't bowl a dibbly-dobbler, I'm that badNow try bowling that.
It's all but impossible.