Murali to finish with 5-200 or something like that, picking up late wickets when they have a go at him (just like in the 2004 series in Sri Lanka).
Its been getting better for a while now. You will notice that he runs in a lot straighter than he used to which also means that he can regularly bowl around the wicket. Something he once found difficult to do. He has put in some work on his action, especially after some marked deterioration a few years ago.Is it just me, or has Murali's action straightened up some since 03/04? Have just seen a few slow mo's of his bowling today and imo the "bend" in his arm doesn't look as bad as it used to.
I think on his stock delivery it is less pronounced, but on his doosra/topspinner I notice a significant naked eye difference.
100% AWTAHuss: what a ****ing star.
Yeah, like that debut test in India when he scored that century against the Indian spinners. That was amazing. He's just about my fav player to watch play spin.One thing that has really impressed me about Clarke's innings is the way he has played Murali without any fear, the way he has used his crease and danced down the pitch to counter Murali's bowling has been top class stuff.