


Kumble apparently had two googlies in his armoury: one the batsman could read and play, and another the batsman couldn’t read before it was delivered. But, aware of shortcomings, Kumble developed his googly to devastating effect, and he was one of the most cunning leg-spin bowlers of his time. Anil Kumble (India): Kumble did not possess the pace to spin the ball at the same speed likes some of his fellow leg breakers.Below are some of the greatest googly bowlers to ever play the sport: The googly is considered a skill in its own right, one that takes time and patience to perfect on some of the biggest stages in world cricket. While there have been many superb leg-spin bowlers in cricket’s history, that does not necessarily make them the greatest googly bowlers.
