GoUgandaCranes
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A left arm leg spinner & an off spinner are two bowlers that I can never respect no matter who they are.
The most halwa bowler to play in cricket is a left arm leg spinner, it's just that most batters even at international level do not watch the hand and play these from the pitch. It takes a bit of practice to get used to the spin & over spin but once it is done, this bowling is literally the easiest to play.
Before someone says I have no experience, yes, I don't at international level but I grew up playing a left armer who could do this and hence this is the easiest thing to play in my opinion. It's a shame that people reach international level yet still can't pick it from the hand but then reading a googly is even easier but batters even to this day and age can't pick a googly from a leg spinner.
Just adding a bit of context why they are the easiest
1. Their normal delivery will come in after pitching & it must pitch out side the off stump or on offstump to be effective. This means it's like an off spinner bowled around the wicket & you can swing your bat in the natural arc of a right hand batter.
2. You cannot get LBW on the googly bowled by this type of the bowlers.
3. The top spinner will bounce too much and not hit the stumps.
4. They are historically the slowest and least accurate spinners. From Hodge, Bevan, to Kuldeep to Noor, they all are like this.
It's a mystery to me that batters get so bamboozled by them.
