Flight (cricket)

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Piyush Chawla has 'flighted' the ball considerably, whilst practising in the nets for India

Flight, also known as Loop, is a description of a kind of delivery in cricket, when a bowler makes the ball rise above eyeline, before it descends once again on its trajectory towards the batsman.

Flight is a key weapon of spin bowlers. The term is also known as loop or giving the ball air.[1]

The opposite of a flighted delivery is one described as "flat", "flatter" or "flattish". In one-day cricket, spinners will often "push through" flatter deliveries, as they are perceived as more difficult to strike for boundaries by aggressive batsmen.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Common Cricket Terminology D-F". abcofcricket.com. http://www.abcofcricket.com/cfb1/cfb2/cfb3/cct/cct2/cct2.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-27.  For flight as "loop."
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