The googly, a tricky pitch in cricket which turns the opposite way to a leg-break, was developed by Bernard Bosanquet, an English cricketer, in the early 1900s. Bosanquet's innovation revolutionized ...
Yes, a left-hander can bowl a googly, delivering a deceptive leg-spin ball that turns from the batsman’s off-side to leg-side—opposite to their natural left-arm leg-break—using a wrist flick and ...
Bangla National Cricket Stadium: Bangladesh spin bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed has said that the nation’s leading leg-spinner Rishad Hossain must now focus on perfecting variations such as the flipper, ...
Bangladesh spin-bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed feels Rishad Hossain must increase his arsenal of variations to be even more potent as a spinner at the international level. Rishad has been in fine ...
A crumbling Eden surface has contributed to 26 wickets falling over the first two days of the Test. Bowlers have utilised the ...
Shreyas Gopal shines in Ranji Trophy, scoring 71 and taking four wickets, showcasing his all-round cricketing talent.
West Indies became the first side to bowl an entire 50-over innings of spin in a one-day international during a remarkable super-over win against Bangladesh in Mirpur. Bangladesh is the second best ...