Yes. everyone. IF able to be tested in match conditions be that way. If not once yearly in the lab. Doesn't matter your action looks dodgy or not. There is enough evidence that cleanest actions ado border on the limits.Should we test every international bowler once a year? That doesn't seem like a wise use of funds. We could re-test everyone who has been reported before once a year, but that seems pretty unfair on players with clean but unorthodox actions, and again I could think of more worthwhile things to spend ICC funds on.
TBH, he didn't turn the ball much!"His action deteriorated" - or he realised that a wonky action gave him more ability to turn the ball and offered new variations.
It's happening too much in cricket for me to believe these guys just naturally fall away in their action. They're probably testing the very limits of what they're doing each time they play to try and gain some advantage.
2D assessment of a 3D action. Yeah, perfect assement!Incidently, for the unitiated like myself, the following assessment makes things very clear;
So all you need as a video Umpire are two frozen video frames and a protractor??? Simple???
FTR Prasanna had a doosra and the first to bowl it.Yes, and wasn't it nice.
Up until the Doosra came along we had real off-spinners bowling real off-spin, and taking wickets with their usual skill and guile. Tayfield, Laker, Prasanna, and Gibbs didn't need a dodgy delivery because they were actually very good at what they did. In fact, if the Doosra was banned then 95% of the chucking problem would go away.
This is getting ridiculous. Senanayke is one of those so valled mystery spinners not to bowl a doosra. He had a off break, arm ball and a seam up slider. He had a wristy off break, but given it away due to problems with the action earlier. Senanayake bowling a doosra is news to me.To be fair I did say ' IF the Doosra was banned.....' NOT 'Ban the Doosra'.
IMO there seems to be a consistent link between the Doosra and the problem of chucking during the last decade - and Senanayake is yet another reinforcement of that fact. Therefore, the obvious thing to do is for coaches to teach spinners how to bowl the Doosra properly so that the spinner stays out of the spotlight and in the game. I don't recall any question marks regarding Saqlain's action so perhaps his action can be used as the role model.
In other words, fix the Doosra and you more or less fix the problem of chucking - real or perceived.
My advice to SLC is to just repeat the test in WA. This time they can use that rupees for a better purpose than gobbling up for personal use.btw is the testing standardized? Wasn't this testing done in the UK and all earlier testings done in Australia? Could that have been a major difference?
This is not really correct. Sonny Ramadhin bowled a doosra, or something to the same effect, in the 1950s.FTR Prasanna had a doosra and the first to bowl it.
Senanayake "bowling" at all is news to me.Senanayake bowling a doosra is news to me.
NIce to know that!This is not really correct. Sonny Ramadhin bowled a doosra, or something to the same effect, in the 1950s.
And people say you have no self awareness.Attention: Troll alert