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Qué (quién) es outswinger - definición

Outdipper; Outswing; Out-swinger; Away swinger; Away-swinger; Away swing

outswinger         
¦ noun Cricket a ball bowled with a swerve or swing from the leg to the off side.
Derivatives
outswing noun
outswinging adjective
Outswinger         
An outswinger is a type of delivery of the ball in the sport of cricket. In such a delivery the ball curves—or "swings"—out and away from the batter's body and the wicket.

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Outswinger

An outswinger is a type of delivery of the ball in the sport of cricket. In such a delivery the ball curves—or "swings"—out and away from the batter's body and the wicket. By contrast, an inswinger swings in toward the batter and the wicket. Outswingers are bowled by swing bowlers.

The term has also been adopted into football commentary, in which context it describes a cross of the ball kicked so that it curves outward from and across the face of the goal, rather than on goal.

Ejemplos de uso de outswinger
1. Playing from the crease, without moving his feet, Sehwag thought it was an outswinger.
2. Each Indian player seems to be playing for an outswinger, yet every time the ball is swinging in!
3. Five balls later England plunged into further trouble with captain Flintoff pushing forward defensively and edging a Brett Lee outswinger behind to wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist.
4. The batsmen played at it thinking it was an outswinger but the ball came in and rocketed through the gap between his bat and pad.
5. A ball after bringing up the 50 with a silky four, Yousuf cracks an outswinger towards gully, and Alastair Cook – at full stretch – puts down the catch!