Asked in Miscellaneous at 3:14 AM on November 07, 2009
Tags: purpose, seam, cricket, ball
the seam is used to be give swing , turn the ball bowards both site left and right.
Answered by Atul , an ibibo Specialist, at 9:51 AM on November 07, 2009
to do this, the bowler makes use of four factors: The raised seam of the cricket ball Asymmetry in the ball caused by uneven wear of its surface The speed of the delivery The bowlers action: The raised seam of the cricket ball Asymmetry in the ball caused by uneven wear of its surface The speed of the delivery The bowlers action...Using the seam...Swinging of the ball depends upon the ball
and bowling attributes....The Cricket balls are made from a core of cork, which is layered with tightly wound string, and covered by a leather case with a slightly raised sewn seam. The covering is constructed to form the seam, with a total of six rows of stitches. The remaining two joins between the leather pieces are left without stitched.For mens cricket, the ball must weigh between 5.5 and 5.75 ounces 155
he needs to add a bit of pace to be more effective in international cricket...he did well in his 1st match out here in india ,, which was a seaming pitch & he bowled pretty well ,, when getting becoming a frontline bowler........may be in seaming condition he can be lethal with his predominant seam position....With his ability with the bat along with the inclusion of pathan , india can go in with 5
Cricket balls are made from a core of cork, which is layered with tightly wound string, and covered by a leather case with a slightly raised sewn seam. The covering is constructed of four pieces of leather shaped similar to the peel of a quartered orange, but one hemisphere is rotated by 90 degrees with respect to the other. The "equator" of the ball is stitched with string to form the seam
gives an aadv of a LH Batsman and on crease a L / R combo which can be useful if a Left hander gets out early. But on seaming and bouncy conditions like Aus and Eng, he should bat low down the order-1, and he also gives an aadv of a LH Batsman and on crease a L / R combo which can be useful if a Left hander gets out early. But on seaming and bouncy conditions like Aus and Eng, he should bat low down
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