outswing
Outswing refers to a type of delivery in cricket where the ball moves away from the batsman after being bowled. This movement occurs due to the seam position and the bowler's grip, creating a natural curve in the ball's trajectory. Outswing is often used by fast bowlers to challenge the batsman's technique and induce mistakes.
In contrast to inswing, which moves towards the batsman, outswing can be particularly effective against right-handed batsmen when bowled by a right-arm bowler. Mastering outswing requires practice and skill, making it a valuable tool in a bowler's arsenal during a match.