Usually there's at least 1 other person (on the other team) that is on or near my line. Sometimes I luck out and it's just me...but usually there's one other person. Last night there wasn't...I probably wouldn't have needed to even make a ball change had we been bowling on the other side of the house on fresh conditions. But these lanes were beaten up so badly that the transition was constant.
And you also have to remember; just because someone is on my line doesn't make their shot a source of information. What if they throw 9mph? What if they throw a spinner? What if they don't use their thumb?
I think when it comes to watching other bowlers, we are making a lot of "assumptions". If we can "assume" that the left side plays the same as the right side (of an individual lane), then can't we also assume that each lane (of the pair) will play the same? And if each lane plays the same...can't we conclude that the center as a whole generally plays the same from one side to the other?
See, once we start making assumptions, we're back to square 1.
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