on the right side of the stumps about a foot away from the crease
I believe that spin is exerted on to the ball by the hand, swing is how the ball moves in the air and turn is what the ball does off the pitch. If you're asking about cricket.
A yorker ball hits the cricket pitch around the batsman's feet. When a batsman assumes a normal stance this generally means that the cricket ball bounces on the cricket pitch on or near the batsman's popping crease. A batsman who advances down the wicket to strike the ball (typically to slower or spin bowlers) may by so advancing cause the ball to pitch (or land) at or around their feet and may thus cause themselves to be "yorked".
Left-arm unorthodox spin also known as Slow Left Arm Chinaman, is a type of Left Arm WristOff spin bowling in the sport of cricket. Left-arm unorthodox spin bowlers use a wrist hand action to spin the ball which turns from off to leg side of the cricket pitch
The Older The Ball the more it will spin...
In cricket, wrist spin is the act of spinning the ball in the air with a wrist-flicking motion before the ball is removed from the hand.
Spin and Fast
yes a spinball is a pitch by habeeb ali
if u can time it well yes
this term is used in cricket for a left arm unorthodox spinner......the one who uses the wrist to predominantly spin the ball,usually off-spin for a right handed batsman.
The spin on the ball causing it to curve is explained by the Bernoulli principal
Outswing Means Swinging Away From The Batsman. The Ball Will "Spin" in The Air (Swing) From The LegSide To The Offside.
It depends on the type of foul tip. If you cause the ball to spin fast on a foul tip it will speed up, if you change the spin of the ball it will slow down. With this said, pitchers in baseball generally put "top spin" on their pitches meaning it is spinning forward -- so if the batter swings underneath the ball and foul tips it, then the ball will speed up as the spin will go faster after contact with the bat. If the batter swings over top of the ball and foul tips it, then the ball will slow down more then likely as it will cause the spin of the ball to change to "back spin" Now in the eyes of the field the spins will be opposite.. when a batter hits the ball in play but swings under the ball it will put backspin on the ball for the fielder, if he swings on top of the ball it will cause "top spin" -- that is why ground balls and line drivers are generally traveling faster then the pitch did, and fly balls travel slower then the pitch