Son Of Coco
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Obviously this question isn't addressed to me, but seam movement is almost by definition random. Cutters are due to spin imparted on the ball and are not the same as seam movement.
Interesting. And to think that when I held the ball with the seam pointed in towards fine leg, bowled seam up without imparting side spin, and the ball actually went in the direction that the seam was aiming, that I thought I was doing that. Turns out it was luck. Likewise when I bowled with the seam the other way and it jagged away.
Are you sure you're not confusing the spin on the ball after it has pitched with spin you think is imparted beforehand? Cause I can almost guarantee you that there aren't many bowlers who impart side-spin frequently to try to get it to move the way they want it to. Watch McGrath - the seam is almost always perfect. Watch anyone who bowls and gets it to move around a bit. They'll have a natural seam position which will see the ball move one way more than the other more often than not. Good bowlers can still move it both ways though.
When I grew up a ball that seamed away or cut away was the same thing too. And if you rolled you fingers across the ball to get it to move it just meant you weren't very good.
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