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Ajmal Action Reported

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Didn't mean those teams have bowlers with unclean actions, I'm just saying if the ICC keeps ramping this up and starts testing bowlers even with clean looking actions, then no-one's safe. Nothing would affect us. One ****ty bowler gets banned, selet the next ****ty one
:laugh:
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Just waiting to see how are the results for Sohag Gazi and Al Amin. Already I have noticed a pattern with last three to get banned. Just want few more observations to make a hypothesis out of it.
Williamson is white so I reckon you should just put the race card back in the deck.

Then go kill yourself.
 

Esperance

U19 Cricketer
Is it affiliated with the ICC? If not, how does starting a thread there register as an official complaint against a bowler's action?
 

OverratedSanity

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Williamson is white so I reckon you should just put the race card back in the deck.

Then go kill yourself.
Everyone knows the ICC did that only to hide their obvious racism. But we're way too clever to not notice. And its no coincidence that they chose to call out a part time white offie but for us poor browns its our frontline bowlers. To balance this out, the next banning should either be someone really good like Steyn or someone extremely white like Shane Watson.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Any chance that the ICC will test bowlers with actions that are OK? I'd like to see what that throws up.
I can't see it. I imagine it's a pretty expensive business to test a bowler, so why waste good money where there's no apparent problem?

The fifteen degree tolerance wasn't just pulled out of some scientist's arse; it's the point at which a flexion becomes visible to the naked eye, so if an action looks clean it's a fair guess it is.

& vice versa, obviously.
 

Daemon

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Pretty sure the guys at the lab must be rolling their arms over and having contests to see who can bowl the quickest with the straightest arm
 

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