The leg-cutter, the ball that bamboozled Don Bradman, was his special weapon. During his last interview, to commemorate his 90th birthday in 2008, he explained to me how it evolved during the MCC tour of Australia in 1946-7.
“My coach, Alan Peach, had taught me to hold the ball across the seam to stop it swinging. In the second Test in Sydney I was bowling to Syd Barnes and I’m thinking I can’t swing it in to him, he’s a fine leg-side player. So I held the new ball across the seam and it pitched and went away like a leg-break. Barnes came down the wicket and said, ‘What the hell’s going on?’
“Peter Smith was at mid-on and he said ‘you can’t hold a new ball like that’ and I said ‘why can’t I?’ and I ran up and did it again. And that’s when I found out I could do it.
And I spun it. People don’t believe me, but I actually spun it.”
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