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 ...
Explore the India Australia comparison in cricket, focusing on the evolution of bowling styles from spin to pace.
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, ...
A crumbling Eden surface has contributed to 26 wickets falling over the first two days of the Test. Bowlers have utilised the ...
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 ...