World's ten most dangerous mystery turners
In trending cricket bowling bowls so surprisingly that they do not understand for the batsmen and the wickets. These bowlers are called mystery spinners. 1. Bernard Bosenquet Bernard Bosket was an English cricketer who started Gugli Ball. He took 629 wickets at an average of 23.80. 2. Alex Loudon Alex was an out-of-spin bowler from England. He took 180 wickets in first -class cricket. 3. Jack Earsls Australian leg breaker Jack Emslon took 21 wickets in 5 Tests played for Australia. He took a total of 277 wickets in first -class cricket. 4. John Glison Australian Spinner Jack played 29 Test matches for Australia. He is also known for taking 4 wickets in 5 balls at Sheffield Shield. 5. BS Chandrasekhar Indian Spinner Bhagwat Subramanian Chandrashekhar took 242 wickets in 58 Tests and 1063 wickets in first -class cricket. 6. Saeed Ajmal Saeed Ajmal is Pakistan’s right -hand -off. He took 447 wickets in 212 international matches. He has 1198 wickets in the first class cricket. 7. Ajanta Mendis Mendis was Sri Lanka’s right -hand bowler. Mendis took 288 wickets for Sri Lanka and 764 wickets in the first class cricket. 8. Baglain Mushtaq started the ‘second’ ball from Pakistan’s spinner Sakalain. Sakalain took 496 wickets in international cricket and 1325 wickets in the first class. 9. Sunil Naren Sunil Naren is the mystery -spinner of the West Indies, specializing in throwing slow balls with different variations. He took 165 wickets in 122 games for the West Indies. 10. Muttiah Muralitharan Sri Lanka Bowler Muralitharan is the biggest spinner of this match. Muralitharan took a total of 3582 wickets in his career, including tests, ODIs and first class. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here