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What is reverse swing in cricket


Sarvapindi

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Reverse lo swing ayyithe Ade reverse swing kada bro. leg fast bowler anuko bro like a leg spin bowler anuko bro. 

Suppose middle stump meeda ball vesthe right stump meeda ki pothe swing Ade left stump meeda ki pothe reverse swing. 

Nenu anukunedi ayyithe Ade bro. Edo common Lang lo cheppa. 

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40 minutes ago, Sarvapindi said:

i don’t understand 

This can be done with old ball only... Once the ball gets old it loses shine on both sides.

But to get reverse swing the bowlers/close in fielders try to keep one side shinier than the one which is rough, so now when it starts to reverse bowlers hide the shiner side so that batsmen cannot spot and they hold the seam like a conventional out swing pointing towards slips it actually reverses and dips in to batsmen but for it to be effective the bowler should be able to control it properly...Hope you were able to pick it up a bit.

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22 minutes ago, Repo said:

Reverse lo swing ayyithe Ade reverse swing kada bro. leg fast bowler anuko bro like a leg spin bowler anuko bro. 

Suppose middle stump meeda ball vesthe right stump meeda ki pothe swing Ade left stump meeda ki pothe reverse swing. 

Nenu anukunedi ayyithe Ade bro. Edo common Lang lo cheppa. 

Lol No...

34 minutes ago, Sarvapindi said:

i don’t understand 

 Normall In-Swing lo Ball towards the Batsmen ostadi.....Out-swing lo away from batsmen veltadi..

Kaani reverse swing lo Ball ki Fingers ki Gap odilli....Release time fingers tho entha forcefull ga release chestavo....antha Reverse swing avtadi...

Ball release iyyaka batsmen expect chestunna side kaakunda opposite site avtadi...to trouble the Batsmen.

 

Lot of other parameters should be considered, Balll koncham older iyyaka one side bagga shine cheste...it will work like magic.

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29 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

This can be done with old ball only... Once the ball gets old it loses shine on both sides.

But to get reverse swing the bowlers/close in fielders try to keep one side shinier than the one which is rough, so now when it starts to reverse bowlers hide the shiner side so that batsmen cannot spot and they hold the seam like a conventional out swing pointing towards slips it actually reverses and dips in to batsmen but for it to be effective the bowler should be able to control it properly...Hope you were able to pick it up a bit.

How they control ..thats main point

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26 minutes ago, emitlu said:

Lol No...

 Normall In-Swing lo Ball towards the Batsmen ostadi.....Out-swing lo away from batsmen veltadi..

Kaani reverse swing lo Ball ki Fingers ki Gap odilli....Release time fingers tho entha forcefull ga release chestavo....antha Reverse swing avtadi...

Ball release iyyaka batsmen expect chestunna side kaakunda opposite site avtadi...to trouble the Batsmen.

 

Lot of other parameters should be considered, Balll koncham older iyyaka one side bagga shine cheste...it will work like magic.

In swing lo wrist right side tipuutar ga. to go into the batsman...so reverse swing lo even if we turn wrist right it goes away from batsman ..anthena

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37 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

This can be done with old ball only... Once the ball gets old it loses shine on both sides.

But to get reverse swing the bowlers/close in fielders try to keep one side shinier than the one which is rough, so now when it starts to reverse bowlers hide the shiner side so that batsmen cannot spot and they hold the seam like a conventional out swing pointing towards slips it actually reverses and dips in to batsmen but for it to be effective the bowler should be able to control it properly...Hope you were able to pick it up a bit.

what is banana swing then..is it reverse swing only...waqar younis is famous for that..

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7 minutes ago, Sarvapindi said:

what is banana swing then..is it reverse swing only...waqar younis is famous for that..

yup those inswinging yorkers...raccha lepevaadu

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1 hour ago, Sarvapindi said:

what is banana swing then..is it reverse swing only...waqar younis is famous for that..

Banana swing is one variant in reverse swing but it had to be bowled real quickly it takes C shape from when it leaves bowlers hand and end up reaching the batsmen.

Pakistan bowlers were the ones who started the art of reverse swing..  Sarfaraz nawaz & Imran khan may have started it but Wasim & waqar really mastered it...
 

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31 minutes ago, Sarvapindi said:

How they control ..thats main point

That comes with practice and experience you could this with Zaheer also in his later half of career from 2005-2006 he became much better bowler if you see he most of the times hides the ball in his right and switches to left hand in his bowling stride just not to reveal the batsmen which is the shiner side...

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asal swing ante nen chusindi the best in 2006 under19  wc final match ind vs pak match la...aa bowler gadu em swing ra nayana.... ucha poinchar manolaki....bowling action helped him swing more

 

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6 minutes ago, Sarvapindi said:

No.. taggisthe swing radhu..

ala em ledhu baa.....130's(medium pacgers) lo vesina vallu kooda reverse chesthaaru not just 150 + vesevalle kaadhu...

more the pace more the deviation anthey.....general physics baa

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