Why a pace bowler in cricket runs from s long distance before he bowls?
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ball force and swing is the answer
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- The cricket ball in the hands of the hands of the pace bowler is it at rest and continuous to be at rest due to the property of inertia.
- But, as the bowler runs towards the crease at bowlers end, the ball also is under motion and when he releases the ball, it continues to move forward and travels towards the batsman through the bowler stops running.
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