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  • Hey, Im also a Left-Arm unorthadox Bowler, Can you give me any tips on how to bowl the Orthadox way aswell?

  • @IBraveNX definitely, just hold the seam slightly diagonal and cut your fingers down the side of the seam, its very simple.

  • I bowls left arm chinaman. Difficult skill to master and you will be hit for runs, but in return you will take hat fulls of wickets. I've bowled chinaman since i was 11 and I'm now 16. It's a very useful method of bowling because the batsmen are always surprised when a ball rags from off to leg from a left arm spinner!

  • i'm a chinaman, and i congratulate you on your magnificent bowling! when i opened the bowling for my schools B team i used to bowl a hilarious mix of pace and chinaman, it was so much fun. oh to be young again

  • I am too

    Got a C&B bowling chinaman opening the bowling once. I am a seam bowler though :P

    I opened with chinaman cos we scored something like 400 in 40 overs lol.

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  • left arm chinamen very difficult to do - probly hardest spin to learn - but it pays of has chinamen bowlers get the most spin wooo we rule

  • i also want to ask one question and i hope dat someone knowledgeable here can answer my query: wen watching cricket, i have often heard the commentators comment on a left arm bowler and saying dat they are actually harder to face than a right-arm bowler and they are useful?? i want to know y??? waht makes a left armer more harder den a right-armer?

  • well it can be that they are less used to facing left handed bowlers. also it could be because the ball is going across the batsmen and can come in towards them or stay straight and force them into playing as they belive it will swing back into wards them.

  • it's a different angle, a left arm bowler generraly goes to the opposite (over, whch is round the wicket dor a right hander) right handed batsment aren't used facing batting from the equivlent of right arm round the wicket, so it's difficult because they don't pratice it

  • @desperategamer93 Beacause being a left arm they are more accurate and can deliver much more fast delivery than a right arm spinner :D

  • left arm orthodox spin is finger spin and the delivery is similar to a right-arm leg spinner spinner like warne.. and unorthodox spin is wrist spin and it is similiar to a right-arm off spinner likev muralitharan...

  • you've had this video up fro a month and 1 year later that's when you discover that leg spin spins away from right handed batsmen and off spin spins into right handed batsmen lol no offense but that's pretty funny

  • i bowl left arm offspiner, i can bowl a googly, toppy, back spinner, arm ball andi can also bowl orthodox, but some of your bowls were quite crap and you should seriously work on it and lol how many of those shit balls you've got?

  • you got some shitty little balls that are piss easy to spin and you're bowling on grass... i wouldn't be too impressed with yourself. I've spun a cricket ball on grass and ive turned it the length of two corresponding return creases. Grab a cricket ball, bowl to a batsman and bowl on a proper pitch... Maybe then you can talk as if you are a good spinner.

  • i know their easy to spin. and i can bowl to batsment in 3 overs i got 4 -10

  • i bowl what i think is left arm leg spin, it goes away from the right hander when pitched on middle stump. i ofte bowl em round the legs with it mind.

  • no thats offspin if it goes away from them?

  • dude learn what is cricket, cos you cant even tell the differnece from offspin and legspin

  • i know what cricket is. lol off spinners dont bowl googlys they bowl doosras!

  • its practically the same thing samewrist action just a different name

  • why is it on your channel it says you're a left arm orthodox and here you're a left amr unorthodox spinner? and offspin goes into right handers lol.... not away from them that's leg spin i was right you didnt know what cricket was

  • no im a left handed leg spinner so that is why the leg spin for me is going into the right handed batsmen

  • ever heard of shane warne? he was a right arm leg spinner, his bowls would go from right to left, so if you are a left arm leg spinner(called left arm orthodox) your bowls would go from right to left also. But your bowls and mine go from left to right making us left arm offspin( called left arm unorthodox)which is another name for left arm chinaman.

  • No Just NO

    look type cricket chinaman into google and look at the wikipedia link

  • *sigh* never mind i got confused with my computer, its recently been flipping the screen on youtube and everything else that you view.... gotta get a new computer lol lets change the subject...hm...can you do a flipper?

  • kind of? when i bring the ball from the back of the hand it for somereason puts more spin than an ordinary ball so i suppose i have another variety just not a very useful one

  • my flipper isnt that good, when i spin it out of my hand is goes from right to left im not too sure if it goes like that or left to right, not many chinaman around where i live only met one of them but he changed to pace

  • doesnt it have top spin on it

  • nah you're thinking of the topspinner,the flipper uses the thumb and has a lowish bounce,its a good ball if you get it right

  • u dumbass left arm leg spin IS left arm unorthodox and left arm offspin is called left arm orthodox

  • look, the problem is resolved i understand now and you dont have to be a carryon

  • your all wrong a left arm chinaman IS a left arm legspinner look at our actions we look exactly like a leg spinner get your facts right

  • ya i know though adamation82 is stating that it is the same as an orthidox (right arm) bowler though it is done with the left arm, i staded that it isnt because its mirrored to the right leg spinner though if it were a left handed batsmen it would be totally difirent as that would be Exactly mirrored

  • i bowl left arm chinaman as well and quite frankly youre pretty useless . you may be able to turn it on GRASS but can you turn it on a real pitch and can you pitch it cause you did not pitch one correctly because the main wicket of the chinaman is LBW and to acheive that you have to really get the batsmen to play at it but generate enough turn to come back in on the stumps to trap the batsmen . so just try to pitch it up and think where you need to bowl it

  • i am a bit more accurate now. also i can still turn it on a real pitch.

  • hahahahahah at :38

  • Hi

    Im a kiwi left arm chinaman and I have yet to meet some one like me. Like you I give the bowl a rip and get alot of bounce hopefully one day we will compete in the international arena!

    Cheers

  • as a chinaman bowler i get more help from watching a legspinner bowl than an offie

  • A chinaman bowler is a wrist spinner. Essentially a mirror image of a legbreak bowler like shane warne. The stock delivery for a chinaman bowler is an offbreak but with more spin than a finger spinner because it's with the wrist. Am i making sense so far? The exception is murali, a finger spinner who also uses his wrist and now mendis who can bowl everything it seems! I'm a chinaman bowler and i'd be interested in your thoughts on bowling a wrongun. D'you flip your wrist or use your fingers?

  • Im a chinaman bowler and I dont know how to bowl a googly using my wrist so for my googly I just bowl the orthodox spin ball (finger spin)

  • um no it isnt because it is mirrored it may spin the same way as an off spinner but is totaly different as if left handed was the main hand used by the world rather than right would the right arm leg spin be called off spin. for the wrongun you should essentially use your wrist and control how much turns in conjuction with were it is pitched

  • Perhaps you missunderstood me or i can't work out what you're trying to say. All i meant was, that a chinaman bowler uses his wrist as a legspinner does but turns the ball as an offspinner does i.e. from off to leg. If you flip this round in a mirror you have a right-handed wrist spinner, otherwise known as a legspin or legbreak bowler.

  • Also as there are better examples in the world of legspinners, i.e. Warne, kumble etc I find it useful to see how they bowl with the wrist/action and mirror this with the left hand. For trying to learn about where to pitch the ball i find it better to observe offspinners like murali and harbajan as they are essentially turning the ball the same way as a chinaman bowler all be it with there right hand and predominantly with there finger.

  • so what if the batter is left handed

  • great bowling i'm 15 and bowl chinamen rare spin bowling good 2 see the sum chinamen bowlers keep it up pal

  • leg break..... goood to see there are more of us around ! I am 15 and have never met another like me.....keep it up m8

  • is left arm chinaman left offbreak or left legbreak

    or niether

    i really dont know wat it is

  • leg break

  • Off break.

  • left arm doosra

  • actually, the bowling style is called left arm chinaman. so he has a stock ball, which doesn't really have a name, and then the googly, toppy, etc. as far as i know.

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