Rahkeem Cornwall is the King of Spin, a breakdown

Rahkeem Cornwall put on a clinic with the ball, showing how spin can dominate even when it looks simple from the outside. He started things off with a smooth action and plenty of flight, drawing a false shot for the first wicket. A clean catch from Andrew sealed it. From there, Cornwall stayed in control using variation and deception, especially in how he changed the speed and trajectory of the ball. He used a subtle change in loft between deliveries to trick the batter—one ball stayed flat and was blocked easily, the next floated in and spun sharply, catching the edge and leading to another out.

Cornwall picked up four wickets in a short span, all through smart spin and sharp turn after pitching. He mixed deliveries that darted in with ones that looped and spun away, making batters misjudge their strokes. A couple of them didn’t even get the bat in the right spot because of how fast the ball turned after landing. But once big-hitter Royal came in, things flipped. Royal ignored the spin, stepped out, and launched several clean hits into the stands. He smashed so many sixes that the fielders might as well have stayed outside the boundary.

The end of the clip shifted to some chaos in the Warehouse games. A high ball was dropped badly, and the fielder got roasted for missing the catch despite being right there. Commentary got playful, mocking the misfield and joking about the guy being too short to make the play. It wrapped with a jab at another poor performer, calling him useless at everything from catching to bowling. All around, a fun mix of smart spin bowling, powerful hitting, and some lighthearted banter.