Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
The motion of a bowl on a grass green may be investigated mathematically, using the principles of dynamics established by Sir Isaac Newton (1642 – 1727). The analysis gives a clear picture of how the bias operates, and reveals some surprising and little-known facts which are important from the bowler's viewpoint.
Editor's note: This article was brought to my notice by Donald Watson in a letter [Math. Gaz.79 (November 1995) pp. 579–580]. Because Maurice Brearley wrote the article several years ago all measurements are in imperial units. Metric conversions have been included in italics.