A slow left-arm orthodox bowler in cricket relies on spinning the ball away from right-handed batsmen using their fingers to impart spin. They typically bowl at a slower pace to deceive the batsman and create opportunities for wickets. Key attributes include accuracy, variations in spin and flight, and the ability to control the game's pace. Strategies involve setting up batsmen with subtle changes in pace and spin, exploiting the pitch conditions, and using field placements to create pressure on the batsman.
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