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Why Mark Adair Deceived Tom Latham on the 2nd Ball! (IRE vs NZ Test Analysis)

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While the world is busy with high-scoring IPL drama, Mark Adair just produced a masterclass in Test cricket technicalities. On only the second ball of Day 1 against New Zealand, Adair used a lethal wobble seam variation wide of the crease to completely outsmart Tom Latham. Here is a deep technical breakdown of the delivery. In this video, we break down the exact science behind Ireland's fast bowler Mark Adair's brilliant setup against Kiwi opener Tom Latham. Typically, an opener expects a standard upright seam or conventional swing when a bowler goes wide of the crease. Latham anticipated the ball to angle away based on Adair's release point. However, Adair didn't use an upright seam—he unleashed the unpredictable wobble seam technique. The beauty of the wobble seam is its sheer unpredictability; the ball oscillates in the air and moves off the pitch in ways even the bowler cannot fully predict. Watch the video to see how this subtle tactical shift created immediate chaos on Day 1 of the Test match. If you love the tactical side of cricket, player biomechanics, and bowling variations over casual boundaries, make sure to hit that subscribe button! #CricketAnalysis #TestCricket #WobbleSeam #MarkAdair #TomLatham #IREvNZ #CricketTactics #FastBowling #CricketScience #IrelandCricket #NewZealandCricket #SwingBowling #CricketShorts #CricketYouTube Mark Adair vs Tom Latham, Mark Adair bowling, Tom Latham wicket, Ireland vs New Zealand Test, IRE vs NZ Test match, wobble seam bowling, how to bowl wobble seam, wobble seam technique, fast bowling variations, cricket technical analysis, cricket tactics breakdown, swing bowling vs wobble seam, wide of the crease bowling, cricket biomechanics, test cricket highlights, cricket analysis hindi, tactical cricket content, the science of cricket, cric utkarsh, cric.uttkarsh

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