Slower pace, I'd rather face inswing. If it's lightening fast, then I'd prefer outswingWhich do/would you prefer bowling; which do you prefer facing; which is more effective in getting wickets.
Just generally discuss the merits of the two arts. I personally prefer bowling outswing as it seems more likely to snag a wicket, but I'd also rather face it.
awta.Slower pace, I'd rather face inswing. If it's lightening fast, then I'd prefer outswing
I'd recommend you to trust your natural abilities, and enjoy your bowling. If you like bowling outswing, bowl it and do it at a lively pace with good rhythm.Which do/would you prefer bowling; which do you prefer facing; which is more effective in getting wickets.
Just generally discuss the merits of the two arts. I personally prefer bowling outswing as it seems more likely to snag a wicket, but I'd also rather face it.
This. I don't mind the ball coming in at the body, but if it's really quick then more likely than not I'll be bowled at some point.Slower pace, I'd rather face inswing. If it's lightening fast, then I'd prefer outswing
You've always swung both ways though.This. I don't mind the ball coming in at the body, but if it's really quick then more likely than not I'll be bowled at some point.
I don't see how that's relevant to the question at hand.You've always swung both ways though.
so shouldn't that get a bowled or LBW?Awta.
Inswing for the most part ends up being worked to leg by good top order batsmen, though bowling great inswingers to most tailenders is just a waste of a good delivery because for the most part they are not good enough to get a touch.