Lol what.This is a technical topic which is being debated among cricketing circles. It's annoying when a bunch of people start calling names without understanding the topic. It's as if there is closed mind mentality and any thing else is idiotic and dumb. Terrible form.
This is a technical topic which is being debated among cricketing circles. It's annoying when a bunch of people start calling names without understanding the topic. It's as if there is closed mind mentality and any thing else is idiotic and dumb. Terrible form.
Oh God not this again.Holding also has same views on the doosra Doosra can't be bowled legally: Michael Holding - Indian Express
Maybe he is a dumb**** too. Heh.
Actually you are the one asking for sources. You should decide if you want sources or not.> Encounter complicated topic
> Form opinion based on pre existing biases and perceptions
> Seek out credible-sounding sources to support existing opinion
> Ignore evidence against existing opinion
> Never actually learn anything about said topic and its complexities
> Act smug
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Sure. I've asked several times for evidence of what you are saying and all you have linked to is an article of Holding having a waah.Actually you are the one asking for sources. You should decide if you want sources or not.
What is Flex Velocity and why is it a better measure of chucking than Flex Angle.What evidence do you want exactly *****? It's not that difficult to understand what I have said.
I can't agree with this - I understand the principle but would have thought the correct figure nearer 25 - anyway as its calculus surely some statsguru refugee can tell us exactly what is required so that we won't even need to bear in mind a margin of error?Agreed, also the current law isn't correct because New Zealand don't automatically get a 50 run head start.
Have you even read that article? Nowhere in it is the phrase 'flex velocity' used. The closest is this passage?But you are not serious about the topic sweetheart. You are just laughing when I say it is being debated among cricketing circles. Samiuddin wrote a piece on it (let's talk about flex). Search it to understand some latest views on the topic. This is a very complicated topic. Please don't brush it aside just by blindly following the current laws. Or continue to believe whatever floats your boat. I can't believe how some one can keep defending the doosra after I have explained in detail why it's does not have merit and calling the other person smug. Velocity should be used because it means the elbow is used to 'bowl' the delivery. I am not saying some sort of degrees shouldn't be used. However, velocity has to come into play. Else balls like the doosra will continue to be bowled.
I don't know what it is that yo do for a living, but the phrases 'flex velocity' and 'elbow-extension angular velocity through release' aren't the same.Even if it is accepted that most bowlers who throw violate the current 15-degree limit," the report said, "this study has shown there are bowlers who can achieve throw-like actions while remaining within this limit… If it is decided that these actions do not conform to aesthetic requirements of a cricket bowl, then further measures such as elbow-extension angular velocity through release and absolute elbow angle may need to be considered.
Which flies against your own stance on the doosra. Here is a guy getting a PhD and doing a thesis on the topic. Do you think Holding and Bedi know more than him?There is much more, too much more. Spratford is on the verge of completing his own PhD on how Australia can get more out of their spinners. The concluding portion of his thesis has data about spinners who can bowl the doosra - which Australian coaches have made a point of not teaching - based on testing of over 60 offspinners from Australia and around the world. "They're all different. What one person calls a doosra is kinematically different to someone else, and what I've found is that bowlers can bowl it legally," Spratford said. "But there is a difference in technique between people. And then there are people who are extending 40 degrees trying to bowl it. It is possible to bowl some kind of doosra legally, the ball out of the front of the hand. Extending your elbow helps you get the arm through. I've got data from guys who play high-level cricket who bowl a doosra that is legal. But they are not people who you would ever suspect of having an illegal action. It is possible to bowl some kind of doosra legally."
Get a room guysBut you are not serious about the topic sweetheart.
Like seriously, apply this to yourself.his is a very complicated topic. Please don't brush it aside just by blindly following the current laws. Or continue to believe whatever floats your boat.