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  • The stock balls of a fast or medium pace bowler are the outswingers, inswingers. Most fast bowlers over a period of time settle down to fast medium or medium pace in order to have more control on their line and length and also to extend their playing career. The run up, action and follow through are the same for fast medium or medium pace bowling.

Outswing:
  • To bowl the out swinger, the ball is held with the index and middle finger on the seam, which is upright & angled towards the slips with the shiny surface on the right.

  • The thumb is directly underneath. Try to get as close as possible to the stumps when you bowl the Outswinger, as it is most effective then.

  • The wrist is cocked and when the ball is released the seam must be vertical and goes down the pitch upright. The two fingers stay behind the seam as long as possible.

  • The ball is directed at a spot on the good length of the batsman in line with the off stump. The side on action is most conducive to bowl the outswinger though front on bowlers too, with judicious use of the seam and shine, can bowl outswingers quite consistently.

  • The aim must be to send the ball as straight as possible to the batsman and then at the last moment have it swing away late to catch the edge. Try to make the batsman play forward every time you bowl the outswinger. It can also be bowled going slightly wide of the stumps to confuse the batsman. The front arm finishes by the side of the body.

  • [ Video demonstration of the outswinger ]


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