Certainly if he does it's news to me.Deja moo said:I still maintain that Murali Karthik does not bowl a doosra anyway .
No, not so.Nnanden said:think for yourself!! if you have seen him bowl it and you know the rules, then surely you can make up you own mind?
Nice to have you back, Neil, but Corey's covered the flame-war problems pretty well.Neil Pickup said:Is it just me or is this prime flame war fuel?
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I agree with most of this, but there is more testing needed - whenever Murali thinks he's fixed the problem. But I'm sure he can organise that.SpaceMonkey said:Jesusits being banned...hence why he cant bowl it anymore when normal people who are picked for throwing can normally carry on till they are tested. If he hadnt stopped bowling it the ICC would have banned him from bowling ANY ball.
It was tested and found to break the law. Hence its illigal, untill the icc decide to change the law or not to make it legal. No more testing is needed.![]()
I've certainly missed that wide, massive off-break-to-the-right-hander where he steps back to cut and is bowled leg-stump.dude said:This arguement will never end, even if his doosra is cleared or not. But what worries me more is the impact its had on murali's bowling perfromance.
Guys is it just me or does anyone else notice that his Doosra has never really been his main weapon over the years? was it not in the Aussie tour of SL that he first bowled it? wasnt that 5 months ago? hasn't he taken 400+ wickets with his regualr off spinner and his top spinner? why is murali so affected by not being able to bowl the doosra and why do the commentators make it out to seem as if he has been deprived of his main weapon when it is indeed just a very recent addition to his bowling?
in fact i believe the doosra made him very predictable if at all. he has stopped concentrating on his ripping off spinner that he bowls wider outside the off stump and is bowling more of a off/middle stump line and ends up turning the ball down leg and ends up not threatening the batsmen.
Well i dont go with either of their claims if they say he ever spun it much(thus making the delivery efficient) in any other series other than the australia tour and sl tour of zim. in fact i'll go on to state i've never seen murali bowl the wrong -un(DOOSRA) and spin it like a leg spin at any time before the Aussie tourScallywag said:Ranatunga and Murali both stated that he had been bowling it for years and that they only named and announced the doosra when playing Australia. I believe a tactical response to Warnie naming a new ball for each new series.
i totally agree with you on that one richard, no other delivery did it for me! That in my belief was his strength and he seems to have forgotten his beginnings here.Richard said:I've certainly missed that wide, massive off-break-to-the-right-hander where he steps back to cut and is bowled leg-stump.
One of the most thrilling dismissals of all.
Haven't seen it for a long, long time.
dude said:Well i dont go with either of their claims if they say he ever spun it much(thus making the delivery efficient) in any other series other than the australia tour and sl tour of zim. in fact i'll go on to state i've never seen murali bowl the wrong -un(DOOSRA) and spin it like a leg spin at any time before the Aussie tour
To be fair he certainly bowled it plenty in the England series - he made Thorpe, who played him so exceptionally 3 years before, look like a novice thanks to it.dude said:Well i dont go with either of their claims if they say he ever spun it much(thus making the delivery efficient) in any other series other than the australia tour and sl tour of zim. in fact i'll go on to state i've never seen murali bowl the wrong -un(DOOSRA) and spin it like a leg spin at any time before the Aussie tour
I really hope this record changes hands so often that people begin to realise that it matters not who is currently in possession but who ends in possession.age_master said:Murali has one more Test to come against South Africa before Warne gets a golden opportunity to claim the record when Australia play four Tests in India.
Richard said:I really hope this record changes hands so often that people begin to realise that it matters not who is currently in possession but who ends in possession.