How to out-swing a cricket ball

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Out swing a cricket ball
out swing ball

There are two types of swing balls in cricket, Inswing, and outswing. We will learn about out-swing balls here.
        If a bowler’s ball hits the inside of the batsman’s stump and then moves away from the off stump, it is called an out-swing ball.
        There are two types of batsmen: right-handed batsmen and left-handed batsmen.
Also, there are two types of bowlers: right-handed bowlers and left-handed bowlers.

 How to do ball in any case.

If a batsman is right-handed

        In the case of a right-handed batsman, the out-swing method is as follows-

Grief the cricket ball

    

Outswing for right handed batsmen
out swing ball

To out-swing a right-handed batsman, you need to grieve the ball in such a way that the seam of the ball is parallel to the right corner of the pitch.

That is, from the front corner of the right-handed batsman to the opposite corner.

The position of the ball seam will remain the same for right-handed and left-handed bowlers.

Face of palm

         The face of the palm of your hand must be outward from the off-stump when releasing the ball to out-swing a right-handed batsman.

     Both right-handed and left-handed bowlers will have the same palm face.

Head and hand position

       The out-swing ball depends on the distance between your hands and your head.

             If you are a right-handed bowler, you need to release the ball with your hands away from your head to out-swing the right-handed batsman.
            If you are a left-handed bowler, you need to release the ball with your hands close to your head to out-swing the right-handed batsman.

Finish your hand

           If you are a right-handed bowler, your right hand will end up on the outside of the left foot to out-swing a right-handed batsman.
      If you are a left-handed bowler, your hands will be finished between the two legs to out-swing a right-handed batsman.

 If a batsman is left-handed

      In the case of a left-handed batsman, the out-swing method is as follows-

Grief the cricket ball

        

inswing ball for a right handed batsmen
outswing ball

 To out-swing a left-handed batsman, you need to grieve the ball in such a way that the seam of the ball is parallel to the left corner of the pitch.

       That is, from the corner of the pitch in front of the left-handed batsman to the opposite corner.

    The position of the ball seam will remain the same for right-handed and left-handed bowlers.

Face of palm

        The face of the palm of your hand must be outward from the off-stump when releasing the ball to out-swing a left-handed batsman.

   Both right-handed and left-handed bowlers will have the same palm face.

Head and hand position

      If you are a right-handed bowler, you need to release the ball with your hands close to your head to out-swing the left-handed batsman.

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      If you are a left-handed bowler, you need to release the ball with your hands away from your head to out-swing a left-handed batsman.

Finish your hand

If you are a right-handed bowler, your right hand will be finished between the two legs to out-swing a left-handed batsman.

If you are a left-handed bowler, your left hand will end up on the outside of the right foot to out-swing a left-handed batsman.

Conclusion

you can make a good out-swing ball against the batsmen If you follow these methods above.

For this, you need to do regular practice….

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