When you bowl it is the sweatiest part of the game. When you spin bowl you take a short run up, move your arm in the six shape, throw the ball, move your fingers left or right to put off-spin or leg-spin and target where it will bounce. Be careful not to step to far or it shall be a no-ball. You can throw it over the head of the batter once but if you throw it over his head twice it a free hit. Careful you don't throw the ball to far wide or it's a wide ball and a free run for your opponent
There are a few ways to get your opponent out and here are some of them
1. Bowled. Bowl the ball and hit the wickets.
2. Run out. When your opponent hits the ball your team-mate can get the ball, throw it to you and (before your opponent gets past the line) and hit the wickets.
3. Catch. If your opponent hits it high catch the ball without bouncing, he's gone.
4. Edged. When you bowl and your opponent touches the ball and it goes behind him, the wicket keeper catches it, the batsman is out.
If you are a fast bowler you take a large run up and when you reach the wickets, BOOM you fire, fast.
I think you will eat less score is you fast bowl but get less wickets and when you spin bowl you eat more score but get far more wickets. It's up to you. But I'm only a fast bowler so you decide what bowling style you choose. I'm just giving tips.
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