 I think the scientists who discovered the butterfly was dyslexic, and I'm not kidding. Why? Because they're flutterbys. Hey, welcome back to our stupid erection to the sub-corban. Butter? Flies. They're mobs, anyway. They're not even flies. It's so juicy. Here's Corbin, locked in juicy content. That's the new gift for your phones. Today, we are reacting to the top ten magical balls. Yeah! You need them. Remember that? If you don't know what we're talking about, you weren't watching videos from the trip we took to India. Tasty nuts. Tasty nuts. Oh, sorry. Magical balls. I don't want them more. That's good for me. Ten magical balls of Indian spin... Oh, no, sorry. By Indian spinners. Oh! I, for a split second, I thought you were going to say, ten magical balls by Indian spinsters. Anyways, the real title is Top Ten Magical Balls by Indian Spinners. Somebody just spit out their chat. In modern cricket. All right. Okay. Well, this is Magical Balls of Cricketers. The Great Spins. Which actually we first learned when we were learning about when we played cricket. We actually found a guy. We went to the magical balls. And he was pitching a bowling. He was bowling with his magical balls. But he taught us that there were two different types. And he said he was a spinner. Yes, I remember that. A lot of you might contest that because you're all cricket experts. I remember in the comments when he said he was sitting there like, he's the worst spinner I've ever seen. Cricketers. So passionate. So passionate. Beyond passion. But yes. So, let's, doesn't Virat Kohli, or is he just, he's known for being a batsman. He's known for being a, yeah, he's known for primarily for being a batsman. At least that's what we've been introduced to him by as being a batsman. Well, I'm assuming this is like similar. I mean, obviously it's very, very different, but like pitchers who can do an insane curveball or can do a, you know, there's a bunch of different things, but obviously there's a lot more you can do if you can hit it off the ground. You know, that's something I would like to see because in baseball, I've known pretty much every possible grip and release that can be done on them. And there's a lot that can be done. There's curveballs. There's just breaking balls. There's sliders. There's curve, there's screwballs. There's split finger fastballs. There's knuckleballs. There's a list of what I would love to know the different things in the grips and how they're released like, like you do with a major league baseball. Yeah. What happens if you hit the batter with the ball? Is it just like, oh, it sucks to be you? Yeah, especially, especially if you hit him in his magical balls. Yeah. Cause in baseball, if you hit, they get to walk. Yeah. If you hit the batter with the ball, they get on base. So that's, they, they're no longer batting and they're on base. I don't know what happens. It's just like, oh, it sucks. Yeah. It's like, it sucks to be you. Yeah. You should have hit it. Yeah. All right. Let's go. Here we go. That was going to his outside. Yeah. To his outside and came back. Dang. Wow. That was number 10. Your arms look like it's going like, no. And they release it like over this thing. Wow. How did it even come out of his hand? It's insane. Did, did they know like which way it's going to spin when it goes off the ground? I'm guessing. They've got to. It's got to be kind of like, you know what you're going to do when you hit the cue ball. Yeah. Dang. Wow. Again, same thing. Going to his outside leg and then it comes right back in. Great angle. That's what it is. The ball is sneaking through and hitting all stuff. Whoa. Did that hit him? It sure looks like it hit him. It did. Hit him in the knee. Oh, yes. That's the blocking. Oh yeah. He was blocking the wicked. Yeah. His leg was in front of the wicked. Can't do that. No. I didn't see that. No, I didn't. Oh, did he hit it? He hit it. That's what happened. He did? Yeah. He hit it. That's why he put his back, back. Behind the line and he touched the wicked. Right there. How fast are these balls coming up? Great. Dang. Spread it. This is the ball that touches the tree. You're out calling. He realized the wicked was behind him like that. It would be if he hit him. If he hit him. So I guess you can stand in front of the wicked as long as the ball doesn't hit you. that come around him and hit the freaking Wiccan. Oh, so many things I still don't understand fully. Yeah, see how he really said it. It was like that. Dang, that's impressive. How the freak, how the freak do you do that? And control it. Found it off, he hit it, he must have hit it, yeah, when it was conned he touched the watch right here and he touched the Wiccan. Nope, these guys are not running up. I mean, you notice he didn't run up at all. He took like four steps. Watch when they replay how close up he is. He takes like four steps of throws. That last one stepped in front of him, right? Oh, yeah, he stepped in front of him. Well, he thought. Wow, so you take a big risk if you're standing in front of him like that. Yeah, so. That went between his legs. That went between his legs. Show it again. That went between his legs. It did, it went between his legs. Yeah, in soccer that's called a nutmeg. Yeah, and it looked like it brushed his magical balls. And it's highly embarrassing if you ever did that. Nutmeg? Is that an actual term of? In soccer, that's what it's called. It's called a nutmeg when you get it, like if you. In between the goal or anybody? If you pass it, but in between somebody's legs. Right, that's called like it's embarrassing. Yeah. Like it should never happen. It should never happen. And so I'm assuming it's equally embarrassing in this. That's like if in basketball, if somebody like either gets it under your legs, like passes it under your legs or behind you. Sure, as well. I'm guessing it's equally embarrassing, but yeah, some of these, I'm guessing if you stand in front of it and you don't, you can stand in front of it. Correct. But you have to hit it, right? It can't hit you. Yeah. You could stand in front of it and get out of the way, but I guess if it hits you, then you're blocking. It's blocking, because you blocked it. Yeah. Is that the term? Is that blocking? But yeah, I don't, I know. I mean, I know that guy taught us, but it's been so long. It's been like almost, you know, because the natural, I would throw it like a baseball player. Like I remember when we did, the natural thing is to bring your hand over this way and release it, which some of them do like this. And you could do a lot of different things with the, right? Or he was going like what he freaking was. He brought it over and it was completely twisted the other way around like that. And release it out. Maybe it was just an optical illusion. No, that was he legit backwards like that and has control of the spin crazy. Yeah. And so they're just, their problem wasn't two types of ways to do it. Like spinners and then overhand. Yeah, that's what I was saying earlier is I would love to know all the varying grips and the kinds of- That guy that the stupid baby would be played with who was a local here in Los Angeles. He wasn't, he didn't call himself a pitcher, but he said, when I do pitch, I just do overhand. I'm not a spinner. Right. And that other guy was a spinner. Right. And there are, like in Major League Baseball, there are, each pitcher usually has two or three pitches that they can go to unless they're a relief pitcher. They're typically powered pitchers. If they're middle inning pitchers, late inning, they typically come in and they're the ones that get the outs. But you know that this guy's primary thing he's got a great fastball with a good change and the changeup is either a curve ball or a slider. They have two kinds of fastballs. One's a two seam, one's a four seam. I wanna know if all of that kind of thing in language is part of what they do when they're bowling. I still think we had such a little time but I would have loved to play an entire cricket game because we've still yet to actually play a full fledged game. Correct. And I wanna play, I wanna do running back and forth. Yeah, in the line yard. So we'll be out on the field. We were planning to do it in Delhi but then the cop showed up and Rohan got arrested. Yeah, blame it on Rohan. Freakin' Rohan. God. Well, that's fine. I mean, we will say we weren't playing on a cricket field. We were at a national monument, so. Yeah. And we were drawing a crowd. Yeah. And they didn't want crowds at that point in Delhi. Yeah. There had just been some unrest going on. Yeah. So there we were at a national monument creating a scene and Rohan took the fall. Yeah. We kind of, it was actually almost like we had secret service cause we kind of just got freaking bailed on Rohan. No, no, they told us to. I know. We had our people go, okay, let's go, come on, go, go, go over here. Rohan's got it. Just walk, just walk, just walk. Don't look back, just walk. I was like, wait, let's talk to him. We'll be fine, we're white, we're American. We left Rohan in the dust for Rohan. We love you man. Anyways, let us know what other cricket videos we enjoy them that we can watch down below. Da dee dee daa dee dee daa dee dee daa dee daa dee dee daa dee. Took my lecture.