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***Official*** Australia in Sri Lanka

Jayzamann

International Regular
It does take an agonising amount of time for them to walk out. They fit a 400m running track on the MCG and it doesn't take 100 years to walk out to the middle on Boxing Day...
 

Outswinger@Pace

International 12th Man
Guys, can someone shed some light on this?

I normally don't watch ODIs and am seeing Kulasekara after a long, long time. Does he normally swing it so much into the right-handers?

Coz I have a feeling that bowling in these conditions (humidity, under lights) is making him look better than he is. :unsure:
 

TumTum

Banned
Guys, can someone shed some light on this?

I normally don't watch ODIs and am seeing Kulasekara after a long, long time. Does he normally swing it so much into the right-handers?

Coz I have a feeling that bowling in these conditions (humidity, under lights) is making him look better than he is. :unsure:
He's always like this, a very good ODI bowler.
 

Himannv

Hall of Fame Member
Guys, can someone shed some light on this?

I normally don't watch ODIs and am seeing Kulasekara after a long, long time. Does he normally swing it so much into the right-handers?

Coz I have a feeling that bowling in these conditions (humidity, under lights) is making him look better than he is. :unsure:
He always has a big inswinger. It tends to be more prominent in the early stages of an innings, like now.
 

Lostman

State Captain
Guys, can someone shed some light on this?

I normally don't watch ODIs and am seeing Kulasekara after a long, long time. Does he normally swing it so much into the right-handers?

Coz I have a feeling that bowling in these conditions (humidity, under lights) is making him look better than he is. :unsure:
nah he normally does have this type of inswing.
Problem is he is very one dimensional, only has the inswinger and no decent outswinger/straight ball. Plus lefties generally handle him much better,
 

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