
Bowling is an essential skill in cricket and is very important. The aim of bowling is to propel the ball towards the wicket. Batters are responsible for protecting the wicket. An all-rounder is a player who can play both of these roles.
Law 10
Law 10 in cricket bowling refers to the rules that govern a player's actions when they attempt to bowl a cricket cricket ball. The umpire must issue a "no-ball" call when the bowler's elbow crosses the shoulder during delivery. This rule was previously only applicable to straight-arm deliveries. However, with the introduction of the roundarm delivery, Law 10 was reinterpreted.

Laws of bowling
There are a few important rules about the bowling process. First, there's the wicket. The wicket must be pitched opposite the wicket of the other team. It must be at minimum eight inches wide, and contain three stumps with two bails on each end. The stumps and bails must both be the same size and of sufficient thickness to prevent the ball from passing through them. The stumps must be at the same height as the bails. They must not extend more than half an in from the stumps. Unless both teams have agreed to it, wickets may not be altered during matches.
Laws of underarm bowling
It is illegal to underarm bowl in cricket. This is true in many organized leagues and one-day tournaments. Underarm bowling is strictly prohibited unless there is a special agreement. In these cases, the umpire must inform all the players at the wicket about the change of delivery.
Laws concerning seam bowling
The rules of seaming in cricket are a set governing the use of seamers. It is against the rules to lift a seam on a cricket bat. This is an unfair practice that will result in a dead ball. Using wax or resin to prevent wear and tear is also against the Laws. A bowler may also dry the wet ball with sawdust or a towel. If an illegal act is detected, the umpire may intervene and replace the ball with one of the same condition.
Backspin bowling rules
You can expect a ball to bounce back when it has been thrown with a lot of backspin. This happens due to the laws of kinetic friction. A ball with a high initial spin will roll backwards due to kinetic friction, while one with a low spin will roll forward.

Teesra bowling
If you are bowling cricket, the 'Teesra / Doosra' delivery can be used. This is a round-arm delivery that can be quite surprising for the batsman. It is also useful in limited-overs cricket.