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What is the defferences between around the wicket and over the wicket?

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how do you(cricket fellows) justify the words like 'over and around" in this situation? how it is matching if bowler's arm close to wicket it is "over"? and if he use another hand which is not closer to stumps is "around" ??

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  1. if ur right handed bowler and u bowl around the wicket u will get morw angle but it is a bit harder to get lbws


  2. If suppouse u r a right hand bowler and u bolwing end starts from left side it is over the wicket and if u bowl from right side of the wicket it is around the wicket..

  3. Over the wicket is when the bowling arm is the closest arm to the stumps at the non-strikers end when you bowl.

    Around the wicket is when the ball is bowled from the side of the wicket that puts the bowler's bowling hand farther from the wicket.

  4. When bowling over your arm goes over the stumps at the bowling end, when you  bowl round you come round the wicket and umpire and your arm is away from the stumps.

  5. Yeah thats true.

  6. Around the wicket is when bowling arm is around the wicket.  It is normaly used by bowlers when left handed batsman are playing

    Over the wicket is when bowling arm is over the wicket which is normally bowlede by all the  bowlers

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