Why not 6.Testing in live match situation should be the final aim. The no-ball decision should come from an automated system in real-time (or maybe with a lag of upto 5 seconds)
or are these ones aimed at the off stump?The point is surely, did the ones that were legal actually turn much. So not sure how this changes much/anything.
I believe the whole point of this system is that the umpire isn't meant to do **** about anything. If he bowls a doosra it'll be revealed in the video analysis.Lots of complexity with banning a particular delivery. How is the umpire to differ between a doosra and a topsinner that hit a crack and deviated away?
It's still strange. You can bowl an offbreak in a thousand different ways. Just because a ball happens to move in off the pitch, doesn't mean it has been delivered the same way as it was in the lab.I believe the whole point of this system is that the umpire isn't meant to do **** about anything. If he bowls a doosra it'll be revealed in the video analysis.
Which makes me think Propser may be in some trouble for what he's sent down in this T20 series. Dangerously close to bowling off breaks a few times.
Yep, and you're banned from bowling off breaks, you can't bowl them in any of those ways.You can bowl an offbreak in a thousand different ways.
Ya and if an offspinner is banned from bowling offbreaks, I don't get why the selectors don't just drop him from the side. I know people like Sobers and Ghavri could bowl spin and pace of decent quality - but Utseya's medium pacers are not compable. I think he didn't get a single International wicket after the ban. Surely, the reserve bowlers in Zimbabwe are not as bad as in Namibia.Yep, and you're banned from bowling off breaks, you can't bowl them in any of those ways.
If Propser's got some variation of an off break that he thinks isn't a peg he can go and get it cleared before he bowls it.
I mean realistically he's an off spinner who isn't allowed to bowl off breaks; he should just be banned in general until he fixes that. It's a bit of a farce in general, particularly given he now just bowls nude balls. But if he wants to carry on doing what he's doing and he bowls something that looks like an offie he should be suspended IMO.
That's so ridiculous tho. The first thing is, how do you define an offbreak in this case. Any ball that deviates to the right after pitching? Even if Prosper were to bowl it with a completely different grip and release? Does he have to go and get every new delivery he plans to bowl in a match that could replicate the effect of an offbreak cleared before he can bowl it now? Topspinners, googlies, etc?Yep, and you're banned from bowling off breaks, you can't bowl them in any of those ways.
If Propser's got some variation of an off break that he thinks isn't a peg he can go and get it cleared before he bowls it.
I mean realistically he's an off spinner who isn't allowed to bowl off breaks; he should just be banned in general until he fixes that. It's a bit of a farce in general, particularly given he now just bowls nude balls. But if he wants to carry on doing what he's doing and he bowls something that looks like an offie he should be suspended IMO.
Just saying it doesn't make it true.An ICC spokesman, however, insisted that bowlers of all types and of all nationalities were treated equally.
"We have a robust and transparent process to test bowlers," the spokesman told ESPNcricinfo. "It is consistent to all countries and all types of bowlers. Indeed, a fast bowler has been reported and players from various nations have been reported.
"We have five ICC accredited testing centres around the world in which members of ICC Panel of Human Movement Specialists conduct tests using the ICC Standard Analysis Protocols. These protocols are the same for anyone who undergoes assessment of his bowling action. As a result, following assessments, some bowlers have been cleared to continue bowling; some have needed to re-model their actions."
All the boards seems to be strangely comfortable with it.So much bull**** surrounds this stuff.
Just saying it doesn't make it true.