Shady Slim
International Coach
is zampa the best fifty over spinner in the country or is the bloke just there on name rec? feel he had a mid bbl
Had some pretty great performances tbf. Nearly man of the world cup in 2023 wasn't he?is zampa the best fifty over spinner in the country or is the bloke just there on name rec? feel he had a mid bbl
yeah that is true, suppose combo from me of recency bias + thinking he's at the age where any dropoff could be permanentHad some pretty great performances tbf. Nearly man of the world cup in 2023 wasn't he?
Absolute liability in the field and with the bat though
Smudge might have something to say about that.Chasing in current sl pitches is very difficult, most probably sl is going to win this series.
So what? Some say it is Australia's nature to cheat, but we are not allowed to take sandpaper onto the field every game.I think the point is hyperextension means its not voluntary and also, hyperextension or not, the legal limits are always the 15 degrees. People were found to be in that range, hyperextension or not. From McGrath to Murali...
Nah, that is wrong. The rule clearly states its only 15 degrees, no matter what physical unorthodoxy you may have.So what? Some say it is Australia's nature to cheat, but we are not allowed to take sandpaper onto the field every game.
I understood that the hyperextension is not counted towards allowable bend. So going by that photo social posted, Bumrah is allowed 35+15 degrees of chuck. Credit to him that he doesn't bother to use the extra 15 degrees.
What were we just saying about his fielding?inelegant but did well there
Had a 100 wicket peak between the 2019 wc and 2023 final where he averaged 23 @5.7 which is elite. Since the 2023 final he's got 15 wickets @33.6 and an econ of 5.7 excluding today. No idea about the pitches he's played on so wouldn't read too much into it. had a good BBL this year (12 wickets @21, econ 7.2).is zampa the best fifty over spinner in the country or is the bloke just there on name rec? feel he had a mid bbl
What is the process for dealing with chucking when the Test is ongoing? Kuhnemann massively helped Australia to win the series. Shame there is no protocol for the umpire to tell the skipper that the guy can't bowl because he's throwing it. Otherwise, you just get a skewed result and "well, we'll deal with it later".
The umpire can literally just keep no-balling.
I think they are not allowed now. They can only report.
Reading the ICC Playing Conditions (rather than just pointlessly speculating) that replace Law 21.2-3, the umpire can only call a delivery on the field if it "does not correspond to the bowler’s normal bowling action."So you could literally debut a professional baseballer and nothing would happen until after the game?
I don't think that's right. They can still call it if they want, they're just told not to unless it's deliberate.
But if you debuted a baseballer in the World Cup final and that was just his action then it's fine?Reading the ICC Playing Conditions (rather than just pointlessly speculating) that replace Law 21.2-3, the umpire can only call a delivery on the field if it "does not correspond to the bowler’s normal bowling action."
This reads to me as being for one-off deliberate deliveries. In Kuhnemann's case (or Hasnain's, or Chris Green's were he to play internationals), where it is a persistent part of their bowling, they can only report.