Top Document: The RSC/UKSC Cricket FAQ Previous Document: What is a in-cutter? What's a out-swinger? Next Document: Misuse of the term reverse swing See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge When an old ball swings sharply, and in the opposite direction to that achieved by conventional swing, it is called reverse swing. Pioneered by Sarfraz Nawaz of Pakistan in the '70s, it was not until the early '90s that the rest of the world started to understand this phenomenon. Its leading exponents are often accused of ball-tampering User Contributions:Top Document: The RSC/UKSC Cricket FAQ Previous Document: What is a in-cutter? What's a out-swinger? Next Document: Misuse of the term reverse swing Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: ganesh1947@bigmailbox.net
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