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"Let's say Malinga is bowling at 90 miles an hour [~145 kmh], he delivers at such a low point and if he's able to give some spin to the ball […] before coming in contact with the pitch, it gets ...
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Unorthodox cricket bowling has physicists spinning - MSN
A team of physicists in Dubai studied the behavior of balls as they travelled through air to explain the bamboozling effect of a controversial technique in cricket known as "round arm" bowling ...
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