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Muralitharan - javelin thrower

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Everyone was over the old limit, because the old limit was based on false ideals - that almost every bowler never straightened their elbow in delivery.

Even the later, brief, ones - 5deg and 10deg - were stupid too. The notion that anyone could seriously keep within them is bad enough, but having separate ones for the speed the supposedly deliver at was just ludicrous.
 

savill

School Boy/Girl Captain
I know that only Giles and Sarwan were the only ones found to bowl with a straight arm, but I recall Michael Holding talking about it last year with Botham during a Pro40 match, and it was said McGrath was very close to the limit.
 

savill

School Boy/Girl Captain
Well those 2 can't talk, they both contravened it themselves!!
But it also shows just how close current bowlers are to the limit - people rave about bowlers having a repetitive action like McGraths, I don't think many people realise how much straightening of the arm happens
 

Ikki

Hall of Fame Member
To be fair Murali could probably spin the javelin a mile, and both ways, legally.
 

murray

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
I guess the key thing with Murali is that he can choose to bowl a delivery that requires about 10 degrees more straightening than his stock delivery. Every time he bowls that delivery he is contravening the both the laws of cricket and the spirit of cricket whilst staying within the ICC parameters.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
I guess the key thing with Murali is that he can choose to bowl a delivery that requires about 10 degrees more straightening than his stock delivery. Every time he bowls that delivery he is contravening the both the laws of cricket and the spirit of cricket whilst staying within the ICC parameters.
how is he contravening the LAWS of cricket?
 

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