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International Debutant
What really gets to me, was why was Johan Botha taken out of action for a year for a dodgy action when this is just ridiculous
His arm looked pretty straight when he released the delivery; I'm fully aware that it's got to do with straightening.Bent arm =/= throwing, people. It's about the straightening. Looks like we never left square one on this matter.
A boundry fielder also straightens his arm when he throws, I mean try to see how far a ball can be thrown keeping ur arm bent. The action from bent to straight causes a slinging force, much like the slinging force Ajmal uses to create the momentum to leg spin the ball.His arm looked pretty straight when he released the delivery; I'm fully aware that it's got to do with straightening.
I'm also very willing to accept that it's just an optical illusion.
Botha's action's rank too, tbf.What really gets to me, was why was Johan Botha taken out of action for a year for a dodgy action when this is just ridiculous
There is no universal agreement on UDRS so the chances of this type of technology (even if it exists) being introduced are virtually zeroHow far away is the technology to bowl in match conditions with the flexion tracker? The whole question of bend and hyper extension isn't going to go away at any level - heck, even at local league and county rep level it's a talking point; there's one boy in my current squad whose action looks dodgy to the eye but can straighten his arm to about 20 degrees beyond horizontal...
I went to a Pakistan game in the UAE last year, saw Ajmal bowl for a while and wondered what the fuss was aboutThere is no doubt that when he first came on to the scene that Botha's action was as terrible as they come.
I have not seen Ajmal bowl in this series so I have no idea if there is improvement. I remember there being a clip on YouTube of his 5 for 40 odd in an ODI against England and the first was fine, the second was "hmm, but prob OK" and the third was "holy ****, what the **** was that?"
goldLet me guess. Ajmal picked a bucketful of wickets in the ongoing game?
No one complained about Ian Meckiff until he shot England out for 80 oddLove when this is only an issue when he does well. I remember when India started whining about Akhtar in the middle of a series, after they lost.
No. They complained after they won the match. They then went on to win the series.Love when this is only an issue when he does well. I remember when India started whining about Akhtar in the middle of a series, after they lost.
Blimey, you don't follow cricket much if you only realised that from these posts rather than cricinfo, which was available for a good while before your incredibly perceptive postLet me guess. Ajmal picked a bucketful of wickets in the ongoing game?
Oh c'mon SS you're better than that, people have been wondering of why a 30 plus spinner has gone from average to the best spinner in the world for a while now, and his doosra looks even uglier than normal in this match.Love when this is only an issue when he does well. I remember when India started whining about Akhtar in the middle of a series, after they lost.
clearly this is how you construct most arguments, so I'm going to go with itgold
If you only bring it up every time he bowls well, then it doesn't really seem like you're just questioning his action. More wanting an excuse for him to be kicked out because he's doing so well against a team you support..Nah you don't understand, apparently if you don't bring it up EVERY time you see him bowl the any questioning is invalid.
If you only bring it up every time he bowls well, then it doesn't really seem like you're just questioning his action. More wanting an excuse for him to be kicked out because he's doing so well against a team you support..
either that, or you're still upset about the beating Ajmal handed to England in UAE. And also loving an English cricketer and a "saffie" cricketer often equates to the same thing these days.Yeah, me and Pothas love them there Saffies.......
Yeah, I love KP on record for it, it's such a beautiful post about not arguing the actual point.either that, or you're still upset about the beating Ajmal handed to England in UAE. And also loving an English cricketer and a "saffie" cricketer often equates to the same thing these days.