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Encyclopedia > Chinaman
  • A wrist spin ball bowled by a left handed bowler in cricket. See Left-arm unorthodox spin
  • A Chinese male (and occasionally female in the plural "chinamen"). The term is usually considered offensive.

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Left-arm unorthodox spin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (446 words)
In cricket, left-arm unorthodox spin – often known as slow left-arm chinaman and abbreviated to SLC – is a style of bowling.
Very few specialist chinaman bowlers have played at Test level: the South African Paul Adams is perhaps the best known recent practitioner, although his technique is highly unorthodox in every sense of the word, and he is no longer in the South African team.
The term "chinaman" to describe this particular style of bowling is believed to relate to former West Indian spin bowler Ellis "Puss" Achong.
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