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DJ Bumfluff said:and he's been known to chuck himself.
umm no.
DJ Bumfluff said:and he's been known to chuck himself.
Peter Taylor. Though not to make McGrath look better: to make Warne look better.DJ Bumfluff said:There are some who believe that Courtney Walsh had a bit of a dodgy action, yet no Australian discredited him in the hope that it would make Glenn McGrath look better.
DJ Bumfluff said:Remember, he was first reported in 1996, so this is hardly a new thing.
Oh, I've read what you've said, just asking you to prove these allegations (something you've not been able to do yet)DJ Bumfluff said:You haven't read a word I've said.
I've debated the relevant points, but I'm not one to accept unfounded suspicions (some of which have been plausibly explained) from someone whose posts clearly reveal his feelings about the bowler to be be anti.DJ Bumfluff said:Since you got involved in this issue you've had no interest in debating the points presented. Why are you here at all?
Bedi once said "I am on a relentless mission to get the name Muralitharan expunged from cricket records"DJ Bumfluff said:Anyway, what hidden agendas would Bedi, Butcher, Broad, Roebuck and Gower have?
by now there should be enough stats kept from Tests from various sources to be able to determine a bowler's general characteristics such as run up & bowling speeds for certain types of deliveries.........this then gives you a mean template as a base line...bowling is as much about repetition and rythmn so there should not be a great variation on these.........Adamc said:The problem, though, is how consistent the action has to be for it to be deemed 'consistent'. If you remove all quantitative measures, then it is essentially a subjective decision, not independent of bias. If you do use quantitative measures, then you will have people constantly questioning where the limits should be set at. It's a lose-lose situation really.
Bowling speed, length of run-up, blah blah blah...marc71178 said:Oh, I've read what you've said, just asking you to prove these allegations (something you've not been able to do yet)
The sad irony of all this is that the ICC, in their infinite wisdom, would almost definitely slap a charge of bringing the game into disrepute on any batsman that tried it. There is, however, one man (and maybe only one) who refuses to be bullied by the ICC. I can see it now...anzac said:another slant (just to spice things up a bit more) - what action should a batsman take if given out to the doosra - should he accept the decision or should he stand his ground on the basis that it is an illegal delivery under the current ruling????? if he stands his ground how is his action any different in principal to that currently taken by Murali to continue to use the delivery & why should the batsman be subsequently punished if Murali is not?????
me thinks some dangerous precedents are in the offering if the ICC do not get their act together quickly...........
Slow Love™ said:The sad irony of all this is that the ICC, in their infinite wisdom, would almost definitely slap a charge of bringing the game into disrepute on any batsman that tried it. There is, however, one man (and maybe only one) who refuses to be bullied by the ICC. I can see it now...
DARWIN, JUNE, 4004: The ball turns the other way, the stumps are shattered. Murali leaps for joy; Steve Bucknor's hand shoots upwards instantly. The dismissed batsman stands his ground, and lifts his visor. It's Stuart MacGill! He looks up the pitch at Bucknor, and speaks:
"I'm sorry, but in all conscience, I cannot go. This man's flagrant disobediance of the rules is completely immoral."
The crowd roars! Chris Broad cries tears of joy on Bishen Bedi's shoulder, and Arjuna Ranatunga beats up on some schoolkids. Murali, knowing that the jig is up, completely straightens his arm as he waves the crowd goodbye, forever. Shane Warne runs over to Bucknor, and rips his mask off - it's Bruce Yardley! "And I would have gotten away with it if it hadn't been for you meddling kids", he says, as he is led off the ground by the police in handcuffs.
DJ Bumfluff said:Bowling speed, length of run-up, blah blah blah...
The huge difference between the two deliveries that it appears anyone with eyes can tell.Langeveldt said:If I was bowled the Doosra by Murali I would do a Rutherford and chuck one back at him when I could next get hold of the ball...
I still dont get what is so amazingly different about his doosrachuck to his stockchuck... Am i missing something glaring???
I gotta agree with Neil. This is the stupidest thing i've heard.Langeveldt said:I still dont get what is so amazingly different about his doosrachuck to his stockchuck... Am i missing something glaring???