What does the phrase chinaman refer to in cricket? I think it's something to do with bowling.
A Chinaman or "Left-Arm Unorthodox" is a style of bowling which mirrors Right Arm Legspin. The ball is bowled left handed and spins from off to leg.
Updated on Friday, February 03 2012 at 06:04AM GMT
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