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inswinger

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inswinger [ˈɪnˌswɪŋə]
n
1. (Team Sports / Cricket) Cricket a ball bowled so as to move from off to leg through the air
2. (Team Sports / Soccer) Soccer a ball kicked, esp from a corner, so as to move through the air in a curve towards the goal or the centre


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Put in to bat after India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss, Australia opener Shaun Marsh was out lbw for 5 by an inswinger from pace bowler Ashish Nehra in the eighth over.
Having been forced by Broad into deciding whether to play or not, he hesitated against an outswinger - an inswinger to the left-hander - and that was his downfall," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted Strauss as saying in his book.
Dolar's next victim was Malcolm Waller, who just made it into double figures, with Elton Chigumbura sent back with another big inswinger after Syed Rasel had seen off Sean Williams.
 
 
 
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