In which game, “Chinaman” is used?

Judo
Cricket
Billiards
Golf

The correct answer is: B. Cricket.

A Chinaman is a type of delivery in cricket, bowled by a right-arm bowler with a wrist spin action. The ball is released with a high arm action and is turned from off to leg. The ball is often difficult to play, as it can spin sharply and bounce awkwardly.

Judo is a Japanese martial art that uses throws, joint locks, and chokeholds to subdue an opponent. There is no “Chinaman” move in judo.

Billiards is a family of cue sports that are played on a cloth-covered table with six pockets. The most common type of billiards is pool, which is played with 15 balls and a cue stick. There is no “Chinaman” move in billiards.

Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. There is no “Chinaman” move in golf.