Who is the googly king?

Shahid Afridi: The king of googly.
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Who is the master of googly ball?

Bernard James Tindal Bosanquet (13 October 1877 – 12 October 1936) was an English cricketer best known for inventing the googly, a delivery designed to deceive the batsman.
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Who is the best googly ball?

Shane Warne

He's regarded by nearly every single cricket fan as the best bowler of the googly in the history of cricket. The late and much missed Shane Warne claimed 1001 international wickets in his career and he wouldn't have been able to rise to the top without an exceptional googly.
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Who created the googly?

Bernard Bosanquet, died at his home in Surrey on October 12, the day before the 59th anniversary of his birth. A capable allround cricketer at Eton and Oxford and also for Middlesex, Bosanquet enjoyed chief claim to fame as the acknowledged inventor of the googly.
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Who can bowl googly?

Left-arm unorthodox spinners can bowl with the googly action using the left arm. This delivery turns away from a right-handed batsman, like a leg break or left-arm orthodox spinner. The googly is similar in principle to the doosra, the ball from an off-spinner that turns the opposite way from his stock ball.
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Can a spinner bowl yorker?

For the spin bowler's yorker the arm rotation will be faster. It will look like a fast bowler's action from the front but the batsman won't notice it. The ball will come down at great speed especially when you hold it cross seam!
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Why is it called googly?

Etymology 1

Unknown; perhaps derived from googie (“an egg, in reference to the unusual direction of bounce”). Though the delivery was perfected and made famous by English cricketer Bernard Bosanquet, circa 1900, the term is recorded earlier in Australian English (1896).
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Who invented knuckleball?

Toad Ramsey invented the knuckleball.
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Who was the first ever spin bowler?

The story of Indian spin begins with the rise of India's first spin bowler, Palwankar Baloo, a left-arm orthodox exponent of the art that the nation had not seen until then.
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Who is the king of doosra?

The delivery was invented by Pakistani domestic cricketer Prince Aslam Khan and popularised by Pakistani international cricketer Saqlain Mushtaq. A variety of bowlers have made considerable use of the doosra in international cricket.
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Who is the king of leg spin?

Shane Warne obituary: Larger than life, the king of leg spin, and England's scourge across multiple Ashes series. Shane Warne was a larger-than-life character and a masterful leg-spin bowler, qualities that helped him transcend cricket.
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Who is the king of sixes?

Chris Gayle holds the record for the most number of sixes in international cricket with 553 from 483 matches across all three formats.
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Who is the Yorker King?

Lasith Malinga – The King of Yorkers 👑

bowlers of all time!
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Who hit longest six in cricket history?

The longest six in cricket history was hit by English cricketer Albert Trott recorded during a Test match against Australia in 1899 at the Lord's, when he had smashed Monty Noble for a six that travelled nearly 120-125 meters.
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What is the rarest pitch in baseball?

Definition. A screwball is a breaking ball designed to move in the opposite direction of just about every other breaking pitch. It is one of the rarest pitches thrown in baseball, mostly because of the tax it can put on a pitcher's arm.
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Who invented Yorker?

Etymology. The Oxford English Dictionary gives the derivation of the term as originating in Yorkshire, a notable English cricketing county. According to Oxford dictionaries, the term was coined because players from York bowled these deliveries.
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Why is a yorker called a yorker?

A yorker could be described as the king of all bowls. It's when the ball lands directly at the batter's feet, and it's extremely difficult to hit. Oxford dictionaries suggests that the term was coined because players from York bowled them so often.
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How is the master of googly?

Bernard Bosanquet: The Inventor Of The Googly | Wisden Cricket.
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What is the opposite of a googly?

The primary difference between a doosra and a googly is the fact that a googly is bowled by a leg-spinner and the ball spins from left to right. Meanwhile, the doosra is delivered by an off-spinner and the ball turns from right to left.
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Can a leg spinner bowl googly?

Highly skilled leg spin bowlers are also able to bowl deliveries that behave unexpectedly, including the googly, which turns the opposite way to a normal leg break and the topspinner, which does not turn but dips sharply and bounces higher than other deliveries.
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How can I improve my googly?

As you bowl, the palm of your hand carrying the ball points up. The back of your hand faces towards batsman so they cannot point out the difference. If the googly is picked, it is less effective. Twisting the wrist at around 180 degrees towards the ground will cause the ball to spin into the batsman.
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