Mastering the art of spin bowling is tough. So, imagine attempting to do it with both your right arm and your left. It is a skill that very few players in this sport have managed to pull off. Ben Kellaway, 21, is one of those players who have the skill to bowl with both hands. While playing for Glamorgan in the Vitality Blast, he not only displayed his skill in a match against Essex but also picked up a crucial wicket of Michael Pepper, who was in destructive form. On the fourth ball of the 13th over, Kellaway, who usually bowls with his right hand, switched to his left hand to bowl against the well-set Pepper. The batter fell into his trap as he handed an easy catch to Carlson at covers. Watch the video here: KELLERS WITH THE LEFT ARM 🤯What a talent! Essex 120-4!!!!WATCH LIVE: https://t.co/qNtJFnPwqR #GLAMvESS #OhGlammyGlammy pic.twitter.com/YrIITb9wIx — Glamorgan Cricket 🏆 (@GlamCricket) June 6, 2025 We have already seen Kamindu Mendis, who bagged a wicket in the IPL to become the only ambidextrous bowler in the league's history to do so. Kellaway is also a rare talent who possesses this skill, and his tactics have benefited his side on multiple occasions. Also Read | Brevis Set for Debut as South Africa Announce Test Squad for Zimbabwe Tour Carlson Shines With 93, Glamorgan Cruise Glamorgan won the toss and asked Essex to bat first at Sophia Gardens. Despite losing the first wicket early, Essex's batters managed to reach 183-8 in 20 overs. Michael Pepper was the key batter for Essex, scoring 60 runs off 30 balls with the help of two fours and five sixes. Dean Elgar, with 32 runs, was the second-best for Essex. For Glamorgan, Daniel Douthwaite picked up three wickets, while Mason Crane and Ben Kellaway took two wickets each to restrict Essex below 200. Although the target of 184 was a competitive total, Essex's bowlers failed to contain the runs. A 43-run knock from William Smale and a quick-fire 93 from Glamorgan's skipper Kiran Carlson made the chase possible.