Why is it called a googly in cricket?

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 the term 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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Why is a Yorker called a Yorker in cricket?

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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Who is called googly in cricket?

In the game of cricket, a googly refers to a type of delivery bowled by a right-arm leg spin bowler.
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Which ball is called googly?

On the more technical side, googly is a leg-spinner's trick ball. A leg-spinner's stock delivery is a ball that after pitching leaves a right-handed batsman. A googly is bowled with the same grip and action but instead of spinning away, spins in.
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What is a Jaffa ball in cricket?

Jaffa (also corker) an exceptionally well bowled, practically unplayable delivery, usually but not always from a fast bowler.
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What is a doosra ball?

A doosra is a particular type of delivery by an off-spin bowler in the sport of cricket. The doosra spins in the opposite direction to an off break (the off-spinner's default delivery), and aims to confuse the batsman into playing an unavoidable shot.
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What is a donkey in cricket?

donkey drop (plural donkey drops) (cricket) A pitch of the ball that aims to land it on the stumps from as great a height as possible, preferably with the ball descending behind the batsman standing at the crease.
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Who is King doosra?

Inventor of the doosra, Saqlain Mushtaq, says the controversial delivery is not illegal. RETIRED spin king Saqlain Mushtaq has defended the controversial “doosra” delivery he invented, which has come under renewed scrutiny since fellow Pakistani Saeed Ajmal's chucking ban last week.
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Why is it called silly in cricket?

Fielding positions very close to the bat have earned themselves the name "silly" because of the obvious risk of being hit hard from a firm stroke. "Long" positions are out on the boundary behind the batsman, "deep" positions are further away from the bat than their normal equivalents.
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What is golden duck in cricket?

A batsman who is dismissed by the first ball they face is said to have been dismissed for a golden duck. This term is applied uniformly throughout the cricket world. A batsman who is dismissed by the first ball of an innings is said to have been dismissed for a platinum duck.
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Who can hit six in yorker ball?

Russell's main strength is the muscle or power he possesses and the bat swing he manages to generate. More often than not, even if he top ends, toe edges it or mishits one, the balls go sailing for six. That's because – hit the ball, hit it so hard that even mistimed shots travel all the way.
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What is bronze duck in cricket?

Bronze Duck: When a batter is dismissed on the third delivery of their innings, it is known as a bronze duck. Diamond Duck: When a batter gets dismissed without facing any legal delivery, it is termed a diamond duck.
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Who is the king of googly in India?

Shahid Afridi: The king of googly.
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Who named doosra ball?

Basically an off-spin ball that swings the other way, Saqlain's invention was named the doosra by team-mate and wicket-keeper Moin Khan.
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Who invented Yorker ball in cricket?

Lasith Malinga, the king of yorkers.
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Who has taken 6 wickets in one over?

In a rare instance, a bowler named Aled Carey produced the 'perfect over' by taking six wickets in six balls while playing club cricket in Australia.
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What is teesra in cricket?

The ball is held by an off-spinner in his normal action but instead of twisting the arm at the point of the delivery, the bowler simply does roll his fingers down the back of the ball. The delivery looks like it will turn a lot but it doesn't turn at all. This is a good way of deceiving the batsman.
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Who is googly master?

Shahid Afridi: The king of googly.
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What is banana in cricket?

Banana swing is a variant of reverse swing and needs to be bowled at higher speed than usual. It can be termed as a fast swinging yorker delivery. In banana swing, the ball follows a path similar to that of a typical banana.
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What is a bunny in cricket?

Bunny. A batsman that is frequently dismissed by the same bowler, becoming their 'Bunny' or 'Rabbit'.
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What is rabbit Run in cricket?

Cricinfo defines a bunny as "Also known as rabbit, a member of the side who cannot bat and is chosen as a specialist bowler or wicketkeeper, and who almost always bats at number 11.
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What is a beamer ball?

In cricket, a beamer (less commonly beam ball) is a type of delivery in which the ball, without bouncing, passes above the batsman's waist height. This kind of delivery is dangerous, as a batter will be expecting the ball to bounce on the pitch.
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Who bowled first carrom ball?

Australian Jack Iverson who played cricket in the early 1950s is said to be the inventor of the carrom ball in cricket.
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Who invented reverse swing?

Sarfraz Nawaz introduced reverse swing into international cricket during the late 1970s, and passed their knowledge on to their team-mate Imran Khan, who in turn taught the duo of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis.
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