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outswinger

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outswinger [ˈaʊtˌswɪŋə]
n
1. (Team Sports / Cricket) Cricket a ball bowled so as to move from leg to off 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 away from the goal or the centre


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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.
Tim McIntosh, top-scorer in the first innings with 69 who could not open on Friday evening due to viral fever, batted for 14 minutes without scoring when he edged a Thushara outswinger.
Tim McIntosh, top-scorer in the first innings with 69 who could not open on Friday evening due to viral fever, batted for 14 minutes without scoring when he edged a Thushara outswinger.
 
 
 
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