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      The Spin | From jaffas to the corridor of uncertainty – revel in cricket’s rich language of bowling

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    The act of bowling is simple, the vocabulary used to describe it reflects the difficulty in pinning down its artistry and craft

    Every act in cricket’s history has begun with a bowler delivering a ball to a batter 22 yards away. Delivering . Like a postman delivers a council tax bill. Like a waiter delivers a round of drinks. Of all the verbs used to describe the bowling of a ball, this one speaks to the deep-seated cultural inequity that has plagued this sport since its inception.

    “If there was ever a word that proves we live in a batter’s world, this is it,” says Steve Harmison, the fearsome fast bowler turned commentator who delivered 16,313 balls for England across eight years. “But not every delivery is the same. Some come gift-wrapped like a present at Christmas. Some can jump up and smack you in the face.”

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      The Spin | From jaffas to the corridor of uncertainty – revel in cricket’s rich language of bowling

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    The act of bowling is simple, the vocabulary used to describe it reflects the difficulty in pinning down its artistry and craft

    Every act in cricket’s history has begun with a bowler delivering a ball to a batter 22 yards away. Delivering . Like a postman delivers a council tax bill. Like a waiter delivers a round of drinks. Of all the verbs used to describe the bowling of a ball, this one speaks to the deep-seated cultural inequity that has plagued this sport since its inception.

    “If there was ever a word that proves we live in a batter’s world, this is it,” says Steve Harmison, the fearsome fast bowler turned commentator who delivered 16,313 balls for England across eight years. “But not every delivery is the same. Some come gift-wrapped like a present at Christmas. Some can jump up and smack you in the face.”

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      The Spin | From jaffas to the corridor of uncertainty – revel in cricket’s rich language of bowling

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    The act of bowling is simple, the vocabulary used to describe it reflects the difficulty in pinning down its artistry and craft

    Every act in cricket’s history has begun with a bowler delivering a ball to a batter 22 yards away. Delivering . Like a postman delivers a council tax bill. Like a waiter delivers a round of drinks. Of all the verbs used to describe the bowling of a ball, this one speaks to the deep-seated cultural inequity that has plagued this sport since its inception.

    “If there was ever a word that proves we live in a batter’s world, this is it,” says Steve Harmison, the fearsome fast bowler turned commentator who delivered 16,313 balls for England across eight years. “But not every delivery is the same. Some come gift-wrapped like a present at Christmas. Some can jump up and smack you in the face.”

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