What is the difference between a carrom ball and a doosra




















The ball is delivered from the back of the hand. The ball is kept in the palm with the seam parallel to it. The first two fingers grip the ball and the third one grasps the seam. The wrist sharply moves to the right when the ball is released. The bowler bowls by locking the wrist and using the index and ring fingers instead of the middle ones. This gives it back spin and it turns from the leg side to the off side to a right hander.

It is released over the top of the fingers. This is done in such a way that it spins forward towards the batsman. The air passing over it makes it spin quicker allowing the batsman less time to take on the delivery. Videos News India. Latest Stories. Mutual Funds. The ball must be gripped between the index and ring finger, while the back of the hand must be facing the batsman when releasing.

Pakistan's Saqlian Mushtaq is believed to have invented the doosra. Sri Lankan spinner Ajantha Mendis made this mystery ball famous during the latter half of s. For bowling this distinctive delivery, the ball must be held between the thumb, forefinger and the middle finger. Instead of a conventional release, the bowler flicks the ball like a carrom striker.

Ravichandran Ashwin's carom ball against Hashim Amla was termed the 'ball the of the century'. While a normal leg-break delivery spins towards the off-side, googly spins in the opposite direction. It appears like an orthodox leg-spin, but the moment of release does the trick.

The ball is placed into the palm with the third finger holding the seam. Right before the release, third and fourth fingers apply pressure on the ball as the wrist moves from right to left. Top spin is a rare delivery that can be bowled by both leg-spinners and off-spinners over the top of fingers. The ball here dips more in flight in both the scenarios. A top-spinner spins forward in the air towards the batsman. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer.

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