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    Taking Care of your spinning finger

    No idea about that gcmaf stuff but oxygen therapy via rubbing cream on your finger sounds like some right old alternative 'medicine' nonsense
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    Taking Care of your spinning finger

    Nah, winter nets starting soon so I've got plenty of time to work on it. I could always learn to bat but where's the fun in that
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    Taking Care of your spinning finger

    Bowling without using my ring finger doesn't feel right, can't get nearly the same revs on the ball. Feels like I'm sending down carrom balls rather than leg-breaks at times. Brad Hogg and Bevan bowled left-arm chinaman, if Aussies can do it then it can't be that difficult.
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    Taking Care of your spinning finger

    No problems with the skin on my spinning finger but I have knackered the ligaments or something. The moment I bowl a leg-break it feels like I've sprained my finger and it's like that for the rest of the week, I've taken a month or two away from bowling and the moment I come back and bowl a...
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    Warne Keen To Mentor Adil Rashid

    England have done the right thing by not caving in to the pressure imo. Rashid lacks the control and he's a bit slower than Moeen. You can get away with it in the white ball formats because batsmen are obliged to go after him and he picks up wickets but in tests it's easy to milk that type of...
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    Wrist Spin Bowling (part Five)

    Have a look on the sky sports website, they have some of it on there but it's mostly going over the same stuff in the video you linked above. I couldn't find his advice about field placings anywhere though, which was annoying.
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    Videos and Links

    His point wasn't that going round the wicket confused the batsman. He said that if you plan on going round the wicket then first bowl a delivery or two from really wide on the crease over the wicket to get the batsman used to the ball coming from that wide angle. Then when you switch to coming...
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