World Languages, asked by hardiksharma50, 1 day ago

which is wicket taking ball in cricket
yorker
slower ball
nuckle ball

Answers

Answered by summyp
3

Answer:

slower ball

Explanation: A good slower ball can cause batsmen to play their shots early and make mistakes. Bowl a slower ball to disrupt a batsman's rhythm or create a chance of taking a wicket

Answered by itzmedipayan2
1

Answer:

Yorker is the answer.

Additional information:-

  • In cricket, a yorker is a ball bowled which hits the cricket pitch around the batsman's feet. When a batsman assumes a normal stance, this generally means that the cricket ball bounces on the cricket pitch on or near the batsman's popping crease. 
  • A fast yorker is one of the most difficult types of delivery in cricket to play successfully, as the bat must be swung down right to the pitch to intercept the ball—if any gap remains between the bat and the pitch, the ball can squeeze through and potentially go on to hit the wicket.

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