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Left-arm orthodox spin or left-arm off spin, also known as slow left-arm orthodox spin bowling, is a type of left-arm finger spin bowling in the sport of cricket. Left-arm orthodox spin is bowled by a left-arm bowler using the fingers to spin the ball from right to left of the cricket pitch (from the bowler's perspective).
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Trajectory of a left-arm unorthodox spin delivery. Left-arm...
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Brief international return and later career. References. External links. Murali Kartik [1] ( pronunciation ⓘ, born 11 September 1976) is an Indian cricket commentator and former cricketer who sporadically represented the national team from 2000 to 2007. He was a slow left-arm orthodox bowler.
- Left-handed
- 18 November 2007 v Pakistan
- Slow left arm orthodox
- 20 November 2004 v South Africa
A right-handed batter and slow left-arm orthodox bowler, on her figures she has a strong claim to be regarded as the best all-rounder that the English women's game has produced. In Tests she scored 1,078 runs at an average of 59.88, with 4 centuries, as well as taking 50 wickets at an average of 16.62.
Since the ball he bowled was not orthodox for a left-arm spinner, it was called as unorthodox. The story behind why such bowlers are called as chinaman is given in Wikipedia (emphasis mine). The name has its origins in a Test match played between the West Indies and England at Old Trafford, Manchester, in the year 1933.