词条 | Run-up (cricket) |
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In cricket, a run-up is the approach a bowler makes when preparing to deliver the ball.[1] The ball must be delivered from behind a bowling crease, but preparation to bowl the ball can be done any way the bowler wishes. Every different bowler approaches the wicket in a personal way, and so there can be many and varied "run-ups". However, as a general rule the different types of bowlers use similar approaches to each other. For example, Spin bowlers tend to have very short run-ups, some even approach the bowling crease at a walking pace. Medium bowlers tend to run up off a short run-up of about 10 paces or so. Fast bowlers tend to have long, rhythmical run-ups to allow them to develop momentum which adds to their ability to bowl the ball at high speeds.[2] References1. ^{{cite book |title=What is a googly? |last=Eastaway |first=Rob |publisher=Robson Books |year=2003 |isbn=1-86105-629-X |page=136}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Run-Up (Cricket)}}2. ^{{cite book |title=What is a googly? |last=Eastaway |first=Rob |publisher=Robson Books |year=2003 |isbn=1-86105-629-X |page=60}} 2 : Bowling (cricket)|Cricket terminology |
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