D/L wrote:Channel 4 (I think) produced a video during the Muralitharan controversy. I'm not sure how helpful it was, though.
The law is in place to ensure that the normal straightening of the arm takes place well before delivery so the ball is not thrown. Few bowlers can (or would want to) propel the ball with an arm that is bent - control would be all but impossible. The law can be interpreted as allowing this to happen but, in fact, it very rarely does and this is not why the law is phrased as it is.
Making_Splinters wrote:Spinners bowling in long sleeves always get a raised eyebrow from me.
hopeforthebest wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Spinners bowling in long sleeves always get a raised eyebrow from me.
Me too, as does seem odd with the rest of the team most often in short sleeves. Off course our own Swann did so.
GarlicJam wrote:hopeforthebest wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Spinners bowling in long sleeves always get a raised eyebrow from me.
Me too, as does seem odd with the rest of the team most often in short sleeves. Off course our own Swann did so.
Even more suspicious is when they suddenly adopt the habit, shortly after being reported. As I think Botha did. Ajmal too?
enforcing them?bhaveshgor wrote:Sri lanka getting strict on illegal actions.
dan08 wrote:Another player reported... this time it's Bangladesh's Sohag Gazi.
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