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Top of the ICC rankings for bowlers is currentyl South African seam bowler Dale Steyn for test matches and New Zealand spin bowler Daniel Vettori for One Day Internationals England spin bowler Graeme Swann appears highest in both test (2nd) and ODI's (4th) which suggests he is currently the best bowler in the world across all formats of the game.
Alex Aitken - he is a bare spin bowler
There are 3 types of bowler in cricket 1.fast bowler 2.spin bowler 3.medium pace bowl
Shane Warne
Spin bowler Jim Laker of England against Australia in the year 1956.
he is a right arm off spin bowler for Australia
Abdur Razzak is the first spin bowler of Bangladesh who took a hat-trick against Zimbabwe in 2010.
Left arm orthodox England spin bowler
The two main types are off-spin and leg spin, and depending on the bowling arm of the bowler, left arm chinaman and 'slow left arm'.
A flipper is a back-spin ball by a leg-spin bowler in cricket. Supposedly invented by Australian Clarrie Grimmett, when taunted, several years later, by Don Bradman, that Grimmett had forgotten how to bowl a flipper, Grimmett summarily bowled out Bradman in an exhibition match in which the two players were opponents.
Colin Miller as well as all-rounders Mark Waugh, Stuart Law and Andrew Symonds.
In 1956, England spin bowler Jim Laker took 19 wickets for 90 runs (19-90) which set not only the Test record for best match figures but also the first-class one.[15] Laker's second innings analysis of 10-53 was the first occasion of a bowler taking all ten wickets in a Test match innings and they remain the best innings figures. Indian Leg-spinner Anil Kumble is the only other bowler to have taken 10 wickets in an innings, claiming 10-74 against Pakistan in 1999.[16]