Exactly. It's an overreaction in the case of this particular article, and nothing but blatant bitterness, but that doesn't change the fact that it is an issue which will have to be addressed, and the sooner the better. Because one thing's for sure - something that works that well will very quickly start being tried by lots of people.I guess I am trying to understand where does one draw a line.
How is the ball-in-the-glove different from a bowler using a bandage on his finger? Both are used to get a better grip on the equipment, bat and ball, respectively.
Obviously the ball-in-the-glove was a one-off but what if it does give rise to Gilly-clones as everybody tries to exploit this (if it is at all possible)?
Why should bowlers be denied the opportunity to get more traction on the ball by using bandages?
Why is it ridiculous? I bet the aussies would scream the house down if Jayasuria had done that. I agree with the guy who wrote that!
Time for you to post here...I reckon .http://clearblogs.com/muralifans/41770/Best+of+the+Best.htmlGilchrist....a great cricketer !!!
Everyone knows who the real cheater is......the chucker.
Or Join the Australian Club here ...http://www.muralifans.com/Garbage.htmGilchrist....a great cricketer !!!
Everyone knows who the real cheater is......the chucker.
Now, now...surely thats very unfair on Brett Lee. After all he has been cleared by the ICC after rectifying his action. No need to go on about it.Gilchrist....a great cricketer !!!
Everyone knows who the real cheater is......the chucker.
A well thought out post !! Let's talk about the Lees, Malingas and Akhtars etc to conveniently forget the BIG CHEAT. I guess the smoke screen approach deflects attention from the GREATEST CHUCKER OF ALL TIMES !!Now, now...surely thats very unfair on Brett Lee. After all he has been cleared by the ICC after rectifying his action. No need to go on about it.
Im a Murali fan too, but all the articles on that site are just from baised Sri Lanka. All it does it create flame bait as this thread has just become. Really there have been plenty of articles that have come up about this topic, that would have been more approapiate to link then that article from that website.Why do I visit Muralifans? Because I'm a Murali fan. I don't know why you're curious about it. What are you implying and why bring it up?
Another thing I forgot to mention is that it's odd people are saying Gilchrist was out of form, and now he's in-form because of the glove... as if all those cleanly hit shots came from a glove. Gilchrist has good days from time to time.
well you and Craig start calling me Paul Gilham if you feel the need.Your sig's very, very behind the times. Me and Craig might even start calling you Paul Gilham at this rate.
Now now .....thats clearly Below the belt. Its no way to talk about pigeon ..... he has retired after all. Have some respect please.A well thought out post !! Let's talk about the Lees, Malingas and Akhtars etc to conveniently forget the BIG CHEAT. I guess the smoke screen approach deflects attention from the GREATEST CHUCKER OF ALL TIMES !!
Oh! I think you may have misread my post? With respect, I was referring to an internationally regarded CHEAT who instead of bowling in the spirit of the game has CHUCKED, CHUCKED, CHUCKED. History will long remember him for his CHUCKING action.Now now .....thats clearly Below the belt. Its no way to talk about pigeon ..... he has retired after all. Have some respect please.
No, I'm not discrediting the australian side or gilchrist a bit. And I never said he cheated. I'm saying that the people who are complaining do have a fair case in this. Doesn't mean you take the cup or the 100 away from them, no. But you do ban squash balls and anything similar from being used. And if a batsmen wants to do something innovative, they should get a ok from the officials next time.No, you're the one comparing the energy drink to steroids. This whole thing is so idiotic I don't even know why I'm discussing it. Some people will go to any extent to discredit the Australian side. Whether it be their batsmen play against poor bowlers, which inflates their averages, or the side are unsporting or their hairstyles are crap or this. It really reflects poorly on the lot of you tbh.
that's kind of counts as protection, doesn't it?Didn't certain wicket keepers keep raw meat in their gloves to soften the blow from the bowlers? Who said cricket was always a gentleman's game
I'm not going into the debate on whether and how much it helped or not but he did mistimes/or not hit the ball cleanly on some shots which went further but doesn't mean it's because of the squash ball though.The ball didn't help him time his shots, help his hand-eye coordination and placement etc. All of which Gilchrist displayed. He was out of form after the 2005 Ashes, but still hit the odd great innings. Tendulkar has been out of form for a long time but hits the occasional good innings. Lets not start a double standard.
Anybody who saw that innings saw Gilchrist in-form because he was hitting the ball cleanly. That ball doesn't stop him from mistiming balls etc.
If it wasn't helping, he wouldn't use it. But before you start bitching read my post above.WTF? How the hell does Gilly break any rules by having a squash ball in his glove, if anything that should make gripping the bat a bit more difficult.
I couldn't give a **** what he has in his gloves. He still has to bat, it's not like Squash balls make you invulnerable to losing your wicket./QUOTE]
Well taking steroids wouldn't make you invulnerable to losing your wicket either.
So the squash ball did work as a performance enhancer in a way.Was this not mentioned in other countries during the actual game? On Sky over here Slater called it more-or-less straight away. He said Gilly had felt as if he was playing with too much bottom hand all through the tournament & the squash ball helped that.