In cricket, wrist spin is the act of spinning the ball in the air with a wrist-flicking motion before the ball is removed from the hand.
By flicking your wrist
Leg spin will spin away from a right hander where off spin will go into a right hander.
A wrist spinner is a bowler who specializes in wrist spin, the act of spinning the ball in the air with a wrist-flicking motion before the ball is removed from the hand.
A float serve is a serve with very little spin (preferably no spin) that moves much more than a top spin serve. It is performed by striking the ball with a flat palm and "paintbrushing" (not snapping your wrist).
The zooter is a form of wrist-spin, where the ball is held in the palm of the hand, pushed out of the front of the hand, and floats. The seam hits the ground level and the zooter does not spin either way.
The zooter is a form of wrist-spin, where the ball is held in the palm of the hand, pushed out of the front of the hand, and floats. The seam hits the ground level and the zooter does not spin either way.
it is all in the wrist. you have to spin it around as fast/slow as you can to mix something e.g. yogurt with honey manually.
this term is used in cricket for a left arm unorthodox spinner......the one who uses the wrist to predominantly spin the ball,usually off-spin for a right handed batsman.
A shuriken is also known as a throwing star. Which way a shuriken spins depends on the motion of your wrist as you throw. You can make it go clockwise, or counter clockwise.
This is not true, you can throw a disc straight and let it fly. You just need arm and spin in the wrist.
A curl can either refer to a ringlet of hair, a curved shape, a spin which makes an object curve, or an exercise which bends the arm, wrist or leg.
Simon Katich,Australian left handed batsman and ocassional left arm wrist spin bowler.