True and those people are the umps and referees....who didn't have a problem....That he was cleared some years ago, fine. That does not give him carte blanche to bowl however he likes for the rest of his career without being monitored and tested if people feel he needs testing again.
No not a recent one, it was doosra..Right, so which match did they use then? The most recent one?
This.No not a recent one, it was doosra..
Point is if any of the authorities bring up the issue to ICC again we can have this discussion but right now it seriously looks like England fans here are just whining...
The man in the limelight this past week, Ajmal, is another anomaly. He is not a shoulder, finger, or forearm spinner. He has, instead, dug up the buried art of wrist-spin, which is normally confined to leg-spinners and given it a most exciting twist. Most of his spin is not dependent on the fingers or shoulder, but actually on the wrist acting in a manner opposite to how it would act for a conventional leggie.
So, Ajmal, instead of using his wrist to pass on the ball to the fingers, (as Swann, or any conventional ‘offie’ would do) uses his wrist as the major body part imparting the spin. Getting the wrist in position for an off-break takes that extra fraction of a second, which in turn means he has the delayed, jerky action that is so hotly debated.
This novel wrist-spinning style is also the reason why Ajmal has been able to stock up his bowling arsenal with a ‘skiddy’ straighter-one, or what he likes to term the teesra.
In reality, the teesra is not a new delivery as it has been part of a leg-spinners bag of tricks for generations. Shane Warne liked to call it the ‘slider.’ However, as Ajmal bowls it with the off-spinner’s action, it will take some time for the batsman to adjust to this new variation. Indeed, the English batsman should be focusing on picking the doosra, instead of getting ahead of themselves and getting tangled up in the teesra talk.
Because the pace and bounce (or lack of) is what's completely alien.How can you be worseon roads than in swinging conditions :/
To be honest I think the India and Sri-Lanka series will be a fair bit easier than this.Or look awfully brilliant when England don't get their hands out of their pockets,and go on to lose their series,setting the stage for an extremely hard summer in India even if Srilanka provides some relaxation.
Yeah, I'm starting to think that at the moment Pakistan are the kings of the subcontinent.To be honest I think the India and Sri-Lanka series will be a fair bit easier than this.
For all Ashwin's supposed skill he's no Ajmal.
Yeah, tis a shame Ijaz Butt was a massive **** because I thought the idea of England acting as a neutral base for Pakistan was great.I would dearly love to see an India, Pak Test series being played on the green pitches of England. Now that would be a gun series.
3-0 to Pakistan tbhI would dearly love to see an India, Pak Test series being played on the green pitches of England. Now that would be a gun series.
two years ago when Eng offered hosting Pak's test matches in england, I wouldnt be surprised this idea must have came to their mind considering the huge numbers of indian and Pakistanis living in UK.I would dearly love to see an India, Pak Test series being played on the green pitches of England. Now that would be a gun series.
That might actually be a good thing for us. I must be the only guy hoping for a lot of white washes to India so that things have to change. That said Pak always self destructs once in a series against us and its too much to ask for a Pak white wash.3-0 to Pakistan tbh