FaaipDeOiad
Hall of Fame Member
Haha, this is such a dismal argument. Pure semantics. All spinners use both their wrists AND their fingers to turn the ball, and any finger spinner will tell you that wrist position is absolutely crucial to bowling well. Every bit as important as what you do with your fingers. Your argument smacks of someone who has never held a cricket ball in their life.No, leg-spin = a stock-ball that turns away from the right-handed batsman.
Wrist-spin = spin which uses the wrists more than the fingers. Finger-spin = spin which uses the wrists very little and gets almost all spin from the fingers.
You'd have to be pretty clueless to think Murali doesn't get most of his spin from the wrist.
Legspin\offspin and fingerspin\wristspin are not remotely connected. It just so happens that wristspin is the general technique used for legspin and fingerspin the general used for offspin. There's no reason at all that it can't be the other way around, though obviously it's much harder to bowl legspin using fingerspin, and very difficult indeed to bowl offspin using wristspin.
The terms are used in a practical fashion to descibe the two different schools of spin bowling, nothing more and nothing less.