shan111
Associate Captain
PostJoke of the day!!!!
You are entitled to your opinion as I am to mine.
For a offie or leggie bowling over the wicke to a RH batsman I have not seen ANY off-spinner bowling an off-break which swerves or drifts away like an out-swinger like it does in Nets and then turns in. For that matter neither have I seen a leggie bowls a leg-spinner which swerves or drifts in like an in-swinger as implemented in Nets and then turns away.
Watch few videos of Warne bowling OTW to RH batsman, pitching the ball on leg/leg-middle stump line. Try to notice the curve/trajectory of the ball in the air before it pitches. Now bowl a similar LS delivery in Nets and watch the curve/trajectory in air before it lands. Compare the two.. you *might* get an idea what I'm talking about.