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Googly logo #10101) Bosie 2) Bosie ball 3) Bowling
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Googly

Googly logo #10101) Bosie
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Googly

Googly logo #22358a deceptive spinning delivery by a leg spin bowler, also known (particularly in Australia) as the wrong 'un. For a right-hander bowler and a right-handed batsman, a googly will turn from the off side to the leg side. Developed by Bosanquet around 1900, and formerly called a bosie or bosey.
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Googly

Googly logo #21847a deceptive spinning delivery by a leg spin bowler, also known (particularly in Australia) as the wrong 'un. For a right-hander bowler and a right-handed batsman, a googly will turn from the off side to the leg side. Developed by Bosanquet around 1900, and formerly called a bosie or bosey.
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Googly

Googly logo #21000 In cricket, a googly is a type of delivery bowled by a right-arm leg spin bowler. It is occasionally referred to as a Bosie (or Bosey), an eponym in honour of its inventor Bernard Bosanquet. It can also be described, colloquially, as a wrong`un. == Explanation == While a normal leg break spins from the leg to the off side, away from a right-hande....
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googly logo #21003(from the article `cricket`) ...which moves in the air from off to leg (into the batsman), and the `away swinger,` or `outswinger,` which swerves from leg to off (away from the ...
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Googly

Googly logo #22359A wrist-spinner's off-break, bowled with an action similar to that for the leg-break.
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googly logo #20400[n] - a cricket ball bowled as if to break one way that actually breaks in the opposite way
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googly

googly logo #20974wrong `un noun a cricket ball bowled as if to break one way that actually breaks in the opposite way
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