Angeline
Poet Chick
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I'm quoting myself for Angeline's benefit.
A googly a bosie or a chinaman are all cricketing terms:
1 If a right handed slow bowler spins the ball so that it turns from left to right on pitching, that's called a leg break. If the bowler twists his hand around so that the ball comes out of the back of his hand it will turn from right to left, that's called a googly and is considered the height of cunning. In Australia the googly is called a bosie (after its inventor Bernard Bosanquet)
2. If a left hander tries to bowl with a googly action the final result spins the opposite way to the googly and this, a chinaman if successful, is almost unplayable.
If you are really interested I'll also explain what a yorker, leg cutter, off cutter, bouncer, beamer and seamer are!
I do however draw the line at explaining in-swing, out-swing and particularly reverse-swing which though it is hard to believe was first taught to innocent Englishmen by an American called John Bart King.
Back to the poetry perhaps.
Ha! I'm a Chinaman AND a Jew. Weird combo but I'm far from the first! Actually I was taught (by my dad) to keep my wrist rigid and straight when I throw a bowling ball. But I am a lefty and it always seems no matter how straight I hold my wrist, the ball will curve to the left. That's known here as a "left hook" and to compensate, I stand a bit to the right when I throw. I'm not bad at it either once I make that little adjustment.
And much as I love you please don't explain those other terms as I will be lost, lost I tell you! Jazz I know, sports (except for baseball which I love), not so much.
Nice to see you posting.