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I read a comment on a certain other Australian forum a couple of months ago whinging about people who can't tell the difference between a googly and a wrong'un because apparently Richie Benaud once proclaimed that a wrong'un is bowled 'with the palm facing away from you' while a googly comes 'straight over the wrist and fingers'.
Now I'd dismiss this as the ramblings of a boomer Justin Langer supporter, but about ten years ago when bowling whilst playing in school sport another cricket nerd guy absolutely insisted that my offbreak-with-a-legbreak-action was definitely a wrong'un and not a googly (which I called it).
Now I haven't got access to the widest amount of cricket literature but I've read sufficient to know both terms spread very rapidly in the wake of the delivery itself, prior to WWI and prior to anyone using high-speed cameras to discern release mechanics.
So has anyone else here (especially from Australia) heard of people differentiating between what are generally used as synonymous terms for a legspinner's off break?
Now I'd dismiss this as the ramblings of a boomer Justin Langer supporter, but about ten years ago when bowling whilst playing in school sport another cricket nerd guy absolutely insisted that my offbreak-with-a-legbreak-action was definitely a wrong'un and not a googly (which I called it).
Now I haven't got access to the widest amount of cricket literature but I've read sufficient to know both terms spread very rapidly in the wake of the delivery itself, prior to WWI and prior to anyone using high-speed cameras to discern release mechanics.
So has anyone else here (especially from Australia) heard of people differentiating between what are generally used as synonymous terms for a legspinner's off break?