@UsamaHakeem-m2m

Sarfaraz nawaz was the one who turned the mystery of reverse swing into reality and imran was the one who carried that legacy forward

@l1ght847

The weight of the ball remains the same and changes neglibly when the ball gets old, it is due to the rough side creates vortices which sticks the air and slows it, and the opposite happens at the shiny side. Faster air separation causes low pressure area resulting force from high pressure i.e. rough side to low pressure i.e. shiny side.

@shashankjha8851

Sarfaraz Nawaz also used to apply copious amounts of hair oil before coming to play, sweat mixed with oil was a perfect way to shine one side.

@Singha76558

There is a reason pakistani bowlers become dud as camera quality improves.😂

@azafi7554

33 balls, 1 run, 7 wickets omg never heard of it

@Nagar_Sir

Reverse swing as far as I know is due to the weight of the shiny side because the rough side becomes lighter due to deterioration..so the ball moves towards the heavy side...

@ejazulhaq7692

These figures were of Curtley Ambrose

@jayrajsinhzala5737

Ball banane ko aaj kal ball tempering bolte hai

@kaarnikbhardwaj

sir you are genius

@rajatchakraborty9847

Scratch and win. After cameras became powerful it stopped

@RSDeol-l8u

Pakistan’s Dominance In Bowling Starts From Here

@satswaroopnegi2728

Ab kyun nahin ball bana paatey 🤣🤣

@dxnification

That explanation is incorrect. Air doesnt 'stick' to the shiny side. In fact it is the opposite. Because the shiny side is smoother the air passes over it without much friction. The rougher side has air resistance because it is not smooth, so when the ball is delivered with an upright seam, the rougher side is resisting air and the shiny side is letting it pass. This will change the balls trajectory towards the shiny side due to resultant direction of force or in cricketing terms, reverse swing. This has been known since the 1800's. Its called the Magnus effect. The 'innovation' of Sarfaraz was introducing a form of cheating to Cricket by scruffing up one side of the ball purposely.

@shashikantkaushik5870

Bhai kabhi enternational cricket khela h kabhi

@sidhantjain7314

ball ko toh captions ne chupa diya..yeh kaisi editing hui 😒

@lastcrusaider1

So basically ball tempering

@samarpalEngineer

Batane vale ni physics nahi padhi😂

@rishabhsatpal9784

Laminar flow and turbulent flow

@crazyguyonearth

In reverse swing the ball swings on the rough side than the shiny side. The person is saying exactly the opposite 😅.

@Bj-kc8qf

Samhja may kuch bhe nahi aya....😢😢😢