Reverse swing is a high leveled skill used by seam bowlers in cricket. Reverse swing differs from conventional swing as it swings towards the shined side rather than towards the rough side. This occurs due to he rough side of the ball experiencing more turbulence and the shiny side having less air turbulence when moving through the air. Due to this side having less air turbulence the ball moves towards this side; ultimately creating reverse swing.
You have not really described why this occurs, be careful with typo's.
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