A left arm orthodox bowler and a right arm orthodox bowler in cricket differ in their Bowling arm and the direction they spin the ball. A left arm orthodox bowler uses their left arm to bowl and spins the ball towards the off side for a right-handed batsman, while a right arm orthodox bowler uses their right arm and spins the ball towards the leg side. This difference in technique affects their line and length when bowling, as well as the angles they create to trouble the batsman. Additionally, the strategy for each bowler may vary based on the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing batsmen and the conditions of the pitch.
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Lasith Malinga is the bowler to take hattrick in cricket championship in 1999.
In cricket, the batter and bowler are positioned relatively close to each other, typically around 22 yards apart, which is the length of the pitch. This proximity allows the bowler to deliver the ball directly to the batter, who attempts to hit it. The close distance also intensifies the competition, as the batter must react quickly to the bowler's delivery, while the bowler aims to outsmart the batter. The dynamic between them is crucial to the game's strategy and excitement.
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The fastest bowler is Lasith Malinga.
Pakistani Bowler Wasim Akram and Australian Bowler Glenn mcgrath is the best bowler in the world ever.
Because he was an amazing bowler. Now he is a fast bowling coach for cricket Australia.
Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan) is the fastest bowler ever in cricket history
Alex Aitken - he is a bare spin bowler
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shoib akhtar
Jacob oram