Revere swing is a complex subject. Those who know the science of it will seek to differentiate between what Bumrah and Shami did and what Wasim did. Bumrah and Shami bowled with an upright seam, with hardly any change from the way they release the ball for their “regular” deliveries. This technically might just be contrast swing. What Wasim did was more classic reverse swing: seam tilted in the direction he wanted the ball to swing, a slightly slingy action, and more spectacular results – bigger swing, fuller lengths, stumps flying all over. No wonder he has drawn the most old-ball swing this tournament.For the purpose of this article, let’s call all old-ball swing reverse swing. Cricketers certainly seem to do so, except for some like Sunil Gavaskar, who make it a point to differentiate between contrast and reverse swing. There is another complication, though. When you do get old-ball swing off hard lengths, like Bumrah did against Shadab, it starts to go so close to the time it pitches that it is recorded as movement off the pitch. That can also sometimes be confused with the old ball gripping off a dry pitch.At any rate, a trend has been observed in this World Cup: the median swing flatlines in the middle overs and then goes up towards the end. At two or three venues, the old ball has done enough to affect the median swing numbers for the whole tournament. As a whole, the median old-ball swing in this tournament has been less than in other ODIs in India since 2021, but there has been a clear spike in swing towards the end of the innings, suggesting it was conventional swing on display in those other ODIs and reverse in the World Cup now.One of the reasons could be that in these times of climate change, we are only ending India’s summer now. Some of these venues – Mumbai and Ahmedabad, for example – get a second summer in October anyway. That has possibly left the squares dry, unlike when matches are played early in the year in India. Teams have been smart to realise this and have worked on preparing the ball for reverse.One of the great things about this game is that the bowlers do find a way. Looking at what Pakistan managed in Kolkata against Bangladesh, reverse should be a factor in the marquee clash between India and South Africa there. If South Africa bat first and manage to set up a platform, a possibly reversing ball from India against the most destructive lower middle order (when they bat first) will be a mouth-watering contest.It will be a sight for sore eyes, but the umpires will be minding the number of times throws bounce.

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