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targeted team-mate,
where curving the ball may be impractical. In the "
inswinging cross" or "inswinger" (not to be
confused with the
cricketing term) the...
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shift his feet
while attempting to play the ball, or risk
being hit.
Inswinging yorkers have a re****tion for
being particularly hard to
defend and difficult...
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attack the stumps.
Hedley Verity in
particular was well
known for his fast
inswinging arm-ball,
often bowled at
yorker length.
Daniel Vettori,
Rangana Herath...
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whatever the
speed at
which they are delivered. In this respect, the
inswinging yorker is a good
example of
delivery that, even when
bowled relatively...
- many of his
wickets were
gained through lbw or bowled,
often with an
inswinging yorker delivery.
Gough retired at the end of the 2008
cricket season with...
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Waugh caught behind from an
outswinger and then
bowled Gilchrist with an
inswinging yorker. He
ended with 2/80 in the
first innings and
dismissed Ricky Ponting...
- (usually
inswinging ones) in cricket. This term was
probably first used by TV
commentators in
early 1990s to
describe the
frequent inswinging yorkers bowled...
- India's main
strike bowler for most of his career. He
developed a fine
inswinging yorker during the 1980s,
which he used very
effectively against tail-enders...
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focus his
bowling attack on the
stumps and had a
particularly lethal inswinging yorker. Of his 414 Test wickets, 193 were
taken caught, 119 were taken...
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Aston Villa's only
chance in the
first quarter of the
match had been an
inswinging corner from
Steve Staunton which was
touched over by Sealey. On 25 minutes...