How should I hold the ball to bowl legspin?

How should I hold the ball to bowl legspin?

what should be the grip of a legspiner?

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Dear Shiv

In response to your question, consider the following for the leg spinners grip:

  • Grip the ball with the top joint of the index and middle fingers lying on the seam and the third finger bent along it.
  • As the bowlers arm moves forward the fingers are straightened and the wrist is flicked forwards, with the palm finishing facing downwards. The 3rd finger is the one that imparts most of the spin.
  • It is the rotation of the wrist and the 'flick' that will impart the spin onto the ball. It relies on a very supple wrist, which can only be strengthened over time and with practice.

Hope this helps, obviously this is only one part of the whole bowling action, but it is an important start point. I have attached an example of the ideal leg spinners grip for your reference.

Hope this helps!
Tom

Leg Spin - Grip

DESCRIPTION
A leg spin bowler spins the ball from a right handed batsmans leg stump towards their off stump. The bowler grips the ball with the top joint of the index and middle fingers lying on the seam and the third finger bent along it. As the bowlers arm moves forward the fingers are straightened and the wrist is flicked forwards, with the palm finishing facing downwards. The 3rd finger is the one that imparts most of the spin. On release of the ball the bowler completes a full swing of the arm, driving through to the opposite hip. Its important to pivot on the ball of the front foot and make the back knee drive through the ball.

Leg Spin - Grip

DESCRIPTION
A leg spin bowler spins the ball from a right handed batsmans leg stump towards their off stump. The bowler grips the ball with the top joint of the index and middle fingers lying on the seam and the third finger bent along it. As the bowlers arm moves forward the fingers are straightened and the wrist is flicked forwards, with the palm finishing facing downwards. The 3rd finger is the one that imparts most of the spin. On release of the ball the bowler completes a full swing of the arm, driving through to the opposite hip. Its important to pivot on the ball of the front foot and make the back knee drive through the ball.
Cricket CoachCoach

Should the front foot land in line with the stumps. Dennis

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