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HOW TO USE BALL SLOW DELIVERY IN FAST BOWLING MOTION.
Question to you ?
Why you want to bowl a slow delivery ?Following may be the answers.
1.You want to mix up the deliveries as the batsmen has spent a lot of time on the crease and knows how you bowl.
2.You are essentially a slow medium bowler who only runs fast.
3.The wicket is actually not helping fast bowlers but you have to do the job.
4.You have a batsmen who actually plays fast balls much better and is not very comfortable against slower ones.
Original Question--How to bowl slower ones in fast bowling motion.
1.Use less shoulder power while delivery.
2.Use behind the arm delivery.
3.Use scrambled delivery.
Remember--Cricket is a situational game. You need to observe the batsmen before you decide to bowl a slower one.
Try to keep it fuller but slow. The batsmen might be able to connect it but you can have a field placing that might prevent it.
One last thing %3A- Dont use slower one more than once in an over.
Thanks!
Praful
come to ball by running fast and rotate the arm slowly
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