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Long-held cricket swing theory 'does not hold water'

The widely-held belief that moisture in the air during humid conditions helps make a cricket ball swing has been busted in a new scientific study

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Swing bowling, when a delivery curves sideways in mid-air, has long been regarded as one of the game’s dark arts, not only deceiving hapless batsmen but also puzzling cricket-loving scientists.

Lasitha Malinga
Sri Lankan bowler Lasith Malinga in action. Representational Pic

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