- Look up
Bowler or
bowler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bowler may
refer to:
Bowler Hill,
Missouri Bowler,
Montana Bowler,
Virginia Bowler, Wisconsin...
- high speed. The
fastest bowlers bowl the ball at over 90 mph (140 km/h).
Practitioners of fast
bowling are
known as fast
bowlers or quicks. Also included...
- to
deceive the batter. Pace
bowlers, or fast
bowlers or pacemen, rely on
speed to get a
batter out. This type of
bowler can be
further classified according...
- play.
Opening bowler One of the two
bowlers who
begin the
innings using the new ball. They are
usually the
fastest or most
aggressive bowlers in the side...
- 'leggie' are used in
slightly different ways by
different sources. The
bowlers with the second- and fourth-highest
number of
wickets in the
history of...
- Jr., a club for
elite youth bowlers under the age of 17." The PBA also
oversees competition between professional bowlers via the
following tours: PBA...
- a
proper cricket shot, the
bowler's end
umpire will rule it a wide.
There are
different types of
bowlers, from fast
bowlers,
whose primary weapon is pace...
-
common for
league bowling enable many
league bowlers to
achieve scores rivaling those of
professional bowlers who must bowl on more
difficult patterns—a...
-
become a
forte of
bowlers from
South Asia. The
primary reason for this is that
pitches in the sub-continent
provide more help to spin
bowlers. The
faster the...
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bowling slower than
regular fast
bowlers, most
bowlers employ the seam to some
effect and so the
terms "seamer" and "fast
bowler" are
largely synonymous. This...