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Elephant in the room tbhMurali
Elephant in the room tbhMurali
There are a couple around - one by Ian Peebles called "Straight from the Shoulder" from around 1970 and one by Bernard Whimpress from a few years ago imaginatively titled "Chuckers"Certainly Lock was the first name that came to my mind when I saw the thread title - of bowlers with 100+ Test wickets, anyway. The others mentioned (plus Geoff Griffin, Harold Rhodes, Geoff Cope) mostly had (unsurprisingly) short international careers. Lock's problems partly stemmed from having to bowl in the Oval's indoor nets where the ceiling was too low, resulting in a low arm.
Someone should reallly write a history of throwing, if it hasn't been done already. Issue goes right back to the 19th century.
Haha, it is funny. "Don't throw or someone might die."Alec Bedser.
It's funny, but the action for the great man's delivery where he's deliberately getting some elbow into it still looks better than a few we're forced to endure nowadays.
Interesting, thanks. "From Mold to Murali" would have been my choice, though.There are a couple around - one by Ian Peebles called "Straight from the Shoulder" from around 1970 and one by Bernard Whimpress from a few years ago imaginatively titled "Chuckers"
You write it mate and I'll review itInteresting, thanks. "From Mold to Murali" would have been my choice, though.
Yep, was an absolute disgrace, why I'll never rate him amongst the best of the Windies quicks.Courtney Walsh's effort ball.
It was just when he wanted an extra bit of pace, he used it a lot more towards the end of his career.In all honesty I never noticed anything untoward about Walsh's action and I saw a fair bit of the big fella's work over the years.
Any footage of the offending delivery? Robelinda, I'm looking at thee...
He knocked Boon over with a yorker in the Windies in 95 with one which wasn't a bad example iirc. I'll see if I can find it - got an old VHS tape of the series at home, hence why I've not seen it in ages.In all honesty I never noticed anything untoward about Walsh's action and I saw a fair bit of the big fella's work over the years.
Any footage of the offending delivery? Robelinda, I'm looking at thee...
LolYea, clearly no one ever talks about Murali's action. Thanks for bringing it to light.
I believe I have the same VHS. Really should go back and watch it some time.He knocked Boon over with a yorker in the Windies in 95 with one which wasn't a bad example iirc. I'll see if I can find it - got an old VHS tape of the series at home, hence why I've not seen it in ages.
Should also add Lee when he got a bit square on when he tired.
Seem to remember Aktar having the same problem with his bouncer early in his career.He knocked Boon over with a yorker in the Windies in 95 with one which wasn't a bad example iirc. I'll see if I can find it - got an old VHS tape of the series at home, hence why I've not seen it in ages.
Should also add Lee when he got a bit square on when he tired.
He should've been tested to prove his innocence in my opinion!Yea, clearly no one ever talks about Murali's action. Thanks for bringing it to light.