Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Other Gear => Topic started by: Cover_Drive on February 03, 2013, 05:57:07 AM
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Following uknsaunders's topic, I was intrigued to know distinction between flat seam and raised seam.
What are pros and cons of each? Which one is better for a bowler and a batsman? Overall which one is better?
Assuming raised ones seam more?
Thank you!
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raised seam is what you want if you are swinging it
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I prefer a raised seam as it brings the bowlers into it a bit more. Yes I now bat but I want a fair game. Raised seam helps swing/seam IF the bowler is good enough to control it and do it at will then they deserve to get wickets. Much prefer that to a flat seam, on a road where it's just zzzzzz
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^yeah there is already enough that goes in favour of the batsman
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Flat seam is bad thats all you need to know. Unless its water sodden then a raise or pronounced seam will do more. It deviates off the pitch more and the rudder effect will make it swing more.
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Just to add a wide seam is better than a narrow seam. Same reasons as above.
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i just prefer a raised seam as i find it more comfortable to bowl with :D