In Australian Cricket Brad Hogg and In World Cup Too. In English Cricket Bradley Walshd .
An orthodox spinner is like a leg spinner but left handed.
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
A Dusra is when an off spinner bowls a ball that looks like it will off-spin, but spins away to the left, like a leg spinner. When a leg-spinner does this it is a googly
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Chinaman is the googly of left arm spinner.
the right leg is the right arm to the left leg (in this case arms and legs are same entity)
your head, your left leg, your right leg, your left arm, your right arm, your pencil, and in the air around you.
your head, your left leg, your right leg, your left arm, your right arm, your pencil, and in the air around you.
left
it swings with you right leg
Leg spin will spin away from a right hander where off spin will go into a right hander.
Your left arm swings forward at the same time as your right leg steps forward. It's how balance is maintained.