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outswing

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outswing [ˈaʊtˌswɪŋ]
n
(Team Sports / Cricket) Cricket the movement of a ball from leg to off through the air Compare inswing


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We always talked when we played against him about the fact that when he cover- drives someone like myself, who primarily delivered the outswing delivery -- full and outswing -- he gives you a chance," he recalled.
The outswing generated by Rampaul and Taylor was the key factor and the first eight wickets in the India innings were all caught by either keeper or the slip cordon.
41 this year, has an aggressive style and outswing and has been likened to South African pace great Allan Donald.
 
 
 
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