SJS
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Hi KaZoH0lic,KaZoH0lic said:If I've understood your post fully you are in agreeance with me.
Yes I am in agreement.
The problem is/has been made far too complex PLUS people are too emotionaly involved for it to be discussed objectively here so I try not to do it any more. Suffice it to say, I think ICC and its technical committee could have done a better job and given a simple solution which would have been effective enough PLUS they wouldnt have had to compromise on one of the basic concepts of cricket that the ball should be bowled and not thrown.
(Edit : All they have done is redefined the term "thrown" in a way or broadened its scope, if you may which is really avoiding the issue PLUS it hasnt made things any easier for anybody, umpires, batsmen and bowlers)
More than that I am not realy willing to discuss on this forum so please excuse me.
As far as Murali is concerned, I consider him a great bowler, the greatest off spinner ever. The fact that I have reservations about what should constitute a legal delivery in cricket has nothing to do with Murali. Unfortunately, most people are so lpost in their persnality or country related issues that its impossible for them to separate an argument on an issue from the personalities, countries (sometimes even religion and colour !!) involved.
For me this controversy is much greater than all the bowlers concerned. This will remain much after all these bowlers have hung up their shoes thats why they need to be discussed beyond personality related prejudices.
When I see arguments moving in that direction, I close shop. Not because one cant answer the arguments but because one can see the futility of it particularly on a format like the one offered by a chat site. Sometimes one would rather have others have the last (in some of the cases first to last) word and feel thrilled about it than get into futile debates.
To each his own.
Regards
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