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Projapoti (cricket)

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In cricket, the projapoti is a type of delivery executed typically by medium pace and fast bowlers.[1] The name "projapoti" comes from the Bengali word for butterfly.[2] This is due to its tendency to move unpredictably in mid-flight, similar to the knuckleball in baseball. This occurs due to the absence of any spin applied to the delivery, thus leaving the ball subject to the vagaries of spin-less flight through the air.[3][4]

The delivery was first used by the Bangladesh national cricket team, in particular by bowler Rubel Hossain. He and others reportedly received the guidance of bowling coach Ian Pont in developing the delivery.[5] Similar deliveries lacking spin have, however, been used before the Projapoti’s christening, including by medium pace bowler Zaheer Khan.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rubel Hossain Invents the Butterfly Delivery. Archived 2016-07-04 at the Wayback Machine Crictoday.
  2. ^ Deeptesh Sen. Rubel Hossain claims to have invented a new delivery, the 'Butterfly'. Sportskeeda.
  3. ^ Stephen Brenkley. Bangladesh still waiting for butterfly to take wing. The Independent.
  4. ^ a b Rabi Mehta and Garfield Robinson. [The mystery of the knuckleball http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/1087038.html.] ESPNcricinfo.
  5. ^ Rubel to try "butterfly" action in DPL. The Independent.