A right arm leg break is a type of delivery in cricket, primarily bowled by a right-arm spin bowler. It involves imparting spin on the ball so that it turns from the off side to the leg side when it pitches, deceiving the batsman. This delivery is effective in creating opportunities for dismissals as it can lead to mis-hits or LBW (leg before wicket) chances. The term "leg break" specifically refers to the direction the ball turns after pitching.
You can fall off something high
the right leg is the right arm to the left leg (in this case arms and legs are same entity)
The. Leg hurts more because your leg has more bone
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your head, your left leg, your right leg, your left arm, your right arm, your pencil, and in the air around you.
your head, your left leg, your right leg, your left arm, your right arm, your pencil, and in the air around you.
Your left arm swings forward at the same time as your right leg steps forward. It's how balance is maintained.
To be 'in traction' means that you're out sorts. Or that your out of place. Kind of like the alignment of your spine or the break or fracture of an arm or leg.
it swings with you right leg
Yes, the right arm is considered proximal to the right leg. In anatomical terms, "proximal" refers to a structure being closer to the point of attachment or the center of the body. Since the arms are attached at the shoulder, which is closer to the torso than the legs, the right arm is therefore proximal to the right leg.
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