Slow Love™
International Captain
Incidentally, does anybody know where I could get access to the degree of flex rotation that Murali exhibited in the original tests that cleared him? Or is that info not public?
Ask Bhagwat Chandrasekhar.Slow Love™ said:Incidentally, does anybody know where I could get access to the degree of flex rotation that Murali exhibited in the original tests that cleared him? Or is that info not public?
Well that in itself makes it a flawed system.luckyeddie said:I daresay they look it up on cricinfo
Heh heh - damn those polio vaccinations my parents forced upon me. But no, I did just mean access to the stats, rather than the skills...luckyeddie said:Ask Bhagwat Chandrasekhar.
Sorry. Just realised - you want the physical results?
The point is Murali chucks no more than anyone else.Langeveldt said:I dont get you...
He doesnt chuck.. then everyone chucks??
I suspect the most confused guy in all this is Murali himself..
So do you find it a bit weird that Shaun Pollock or Jason Gillespie arent being investigated?Neil Pickup said:The point is Murali chucks no more than anyone else.
1) Everyone chucks a bit
But Murali is straightening around (and could be straightening just over) 10 degrees.Neil Pickup said:The point is Murali chucks no more than anyone else.
1) Everyone chucks a bit
2) The thresholds are arbitary
3) I find it hard to see why a spinner straightening 6.2 degrees chucks and a seamer with 9.3 doesn't
Still stands
Thankyou.Langeveldt said:Brilliant stuff Halsey.. The Essex contingent have just outdone themselves.... Common sense doesnt have to be complicated
Er, actually Halsey, I think that level of intellect drives UP Essex's reputation..Tom Halsey said:Thankyou.
Unfortunately, Darren Gough is now an Essex person, and will drag our reputation down.
The famous person whp famously said: 'Don't these plane's get low to the ground when they land?'
Now THAT'S quality.
Less than 10 or the delivery would have been banned.Tom Halsey said:But Murali is straightening around (and could be straightening just over) 10 degrees.
Did they put a speed on his deliveries at the uni, to check it was with effort, rather than having the faulty idea of someone just watching him bowling, and trying to judge?
Given that you seem to have just decided that "planes" needs an apostrophe for no reason whatsoever, the antecedent level can't have been too high originally, can it?Tom Halsey said:Thankyou.
Unfortunately, Darren Gough is now an Essex person, and will drag our reputation down.
The famous person whp famously said: 'Don't these plane's get low to the ground when they land?'
Now THAT'S quality.
luckyeddie said:a. He doesn't get any advantage from it
Yes, Shane Warne follows through wonderfully.Murali does not have a follow-through. He doesn't have a follow-through because he throws the ball. Without a follow-through or a throwing action it is impossible to propel the ball the required distance
Woah!Will Scarlet said:Murali should not be excempt from the rules of cricket just because he has an abnormal arm. If you can't straighten your arm to acceptable levels then you should not be able to play! If the ICC had any balls they would have banned him or made him change his action to comply years ago.
In athletics, women who have testosterone levels that exceed the allowable female limits - even if they are perfectly feminine looking - can not compete in the olympics or professional competitions. This prevents women from getting male hormones injected and giving them an unfair advantage. The ICC needs to take a similar hard-line approach.
Murali does not have a follow-through. He doesn't have a follow-through because he throws the ball. Without a follow-through or a throwing action it is impossible to propel the ball the required distance. And then there is the additional spin that can be achieved by throwing a ball as oposed to bowling with a straight arm.
Sri Lankan Cricket is in total denial because they know they couldn't win without him. I wonder if they change their stance when he retires.
I don't think there are many of us that would disagree with your assessment of the direction of the game in terms of giving everything to the batsmen, however, the best way to improve this is to give a little back to all the bowlers. Plenty of things could be done to achieve this (more interesting pitches, umpires not being so paranoid about LBW's) but I reckon allowing bad actions to prosper because it's only just illegal is a really bad start.Loony BoB said:I think it's all a big shame. Is this really in the best interests of the game? It seems to be turning into a batsman's game lately, and it would be nice if the bowlers could have a couple more tricks up their sleeve, or at least a bit more leeway.
Neil, I think you need to come down from your high horse.Neil Pickup said:The point is Murali chucks no more than anyone else.
1) Everyone chucks a bit
2) The thresholds are arbitary
3) I find it hard to see why a spinner straightening 6.2 degrees chucks and a seamer with 9.3 doesn't
Still stands