
wrist spin
Wrist spin is a type of bowling in cricket where the bowler uses their wrist to impart spin on the ball, causing it to change direction after bouncing on the pitch. The bowler typically holds the ball with their fingers and uses wrist movements to make the ball turn left or right, depending on the hand used and the wrist action. This technique generates significant spin and can deceive the batter, making it difficult to predict the ball’s path. Wrist spinners are known for their ability to produce sharp turn, especially on slow or spinning tracks, making them effective in taking wickets.