Slow and Steady: Top 5 Slowest Bowlers Who Troubled Batsmen 🐢🏏

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🐢 Discover the art of slow bowling!
In this video, we delve into the careers of the Top 5 Slowest Bowlers in Cricket History, showcasing how they mastered the game with pace variations and strategic deliveries.

🎯 Bowlers Featured:

Jack Briggs (England) – Known for his extremely slow deliveries that tested batsmen's patience.

Trevor Chappell (Australia) – Famous for the underarm delivery incident, bowling at an extremely slow pace.

Dipak Patel (New Zealand) – Opened the bowling with slow off-spin in the 1992 World Cup.

Michael Yardy (England) – Utilized slow left-arm spin with minimal speed, focusing on accuracy.

Ramesh Powar (India) – Known for his ultra-slow off-spin and loopy deliveries.

📊 Approximate Bowling Speeds:

Jack Briggs – Speeds often below 60 km/h.

Trevor Chappell – Around 60–80 km/h.

Dipak Patel – Approximately 70–75 km/h.

Michael Yardy – Around 70–75 km/h.

Ramesh Powar – Between 65–75 km/h.

🎬 Join us as we explore how these bowlers used their unique styles to outwit batsmen and leave a lasting impact on the game.

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