What is the difference between leg spin and off spin




















In order to answer this question, we have to acknowledge that not all spin bowlers are trying to spin the ball huge amounts. Leg spinners like Shahid Afridi relied more on their variation of speed and flight to confuse the batsman, and there are plenty of off spinners that do the same. However, when spin bowlers are trying to spin the ball large amounts, it is usually the leg spin bowler that will be able to spin the ball more!

This is simply because the action of the wrist allows leg spin bowlers to get more revolutions on the ball, and the more revolutions you get, the more the ball will spin. Shane Warne is the best leg spin bowler of all time, and he was able to bowl deliveries that turned massively once they hit the pitch due to the amount of revolutions he got on the ball. Off spinners can also get the ball to turn a lot, but it is rare that they will be able to get as many revolutions on the ball and as much spin off the pitch as Shane Warne did.

Two examples that immediately spring to mind are Graeme Swann and Harbhajan Singh! Both of these guys could get the ball to turn in all kinds of conditions and on all kinds of pitches.

If you want to be a spin bowler that gets the maximum amount of spin possible, I would suggest choosing leg spin as the type you want to bowl.

This is what all of the great spin bowlers have in common! Once you have gained an ability to spin the ball, work on these things and you will become a deadly bowler. Both leg spin and off spin can be controlled if you devote enough practice time to them, but off spin is definitely easier to control for beginners and amateur bowlers. After our ring finger has rotated over the top of the ball to apply the spin, the ball is allowed to slip out of the side of our hand towards the batsman.

When the ball leaves your hand in this way, you will have less control due to the fact that your arm and your wrist are no longer directly behind the ball. Off spin deliveries allow the bowler to get more of their arm behind the ball, which helps them with their accuracy.

With off spin, the ball comes more out of the front of the hand rather than the side, and therefore the bowler can utilise their hand a lot more to guide the delivery. Leg spinner usually will get the ball to spin more aggressively, and this can often cost them in terms of accuracy. The hardest part of spin bowling for juniors and amateurs is often the accuracy.

If all you want to be able to do as a spinner is bowl decent lines and lengths with a small amount of spin, then off spin is probably the type of spin bowling for you.

However, with the right amount of practice any spin bowler can perfect the art of bowling accurate deliveries that spin sharply off the pitch. This is what we should all be striving for! For newcomers to the game, I always recommend learning to actually get the ball to spin first, and then worrying about perfecting your accuracy later!

Practice is the key to everything. For leg spin bowlers, this stock delivery will be the standard leg break delivery that we described earlier in this post. For off spin bowlers it will be the standard off spin delivery. A leg break is a type of leg spin delivery. A leg spin delivery is when the bowler spins the ball so that when it hits the ground, the ball swerves sharply from the leg side to the offside, which is away from a right-handed batsman. A leg spinner uses a wrist-spin action that causes the ball to deviate at the point of delivery.

The stock delivery for a leg spinner is a leg break; other leg spin deliveries include the googly, the top spinner, and the flipper. A leg break is basically a type of leg spin delivery. The term is commonly used to refer to a delivery served from a right-handed bowler to a right-handed batsman. Leg breaks are bowled by holding the ball in the palm of the hand with the seams under the fingers. As the ball is released, the wrist is rotated to the left and the ball is let go from the hand over the ring finger.

The rotating of the wrist gives the ball an anti-clockwise spin, which can be seen from behind. When the ball hits the ground, the spin causes the ball to deviate to the left off-side and away from the batsman. An off break delivery turns from the off side to the leg side when bowled at a right-handed batsman.

The spin is generated by the first and second fingers of the right hand. Harbhajan has batsmen in a spin. Click here to read more about left-arm spin. Over the past five years, the world's top off spinners have developed their own version of the googly. It looks very similar to a normal off-break, but rather than spin towards the bat, it goes the other way, like a leg break.

It's bowled from the back of the hand with a lot of top spin, but the wrist still moves in a clockwise direction.



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