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Should bowling with Sunglass on be banned from Cricket ?

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
When a bowler wears sunglass batsman can't see his eyes . If you are a batsman , you can't really see where the bowler is looking at or aiming to bowl . Bowlers get Small Advantage over batsman's Anticipation . In cricket Small Advantages can always be costly . This is totally against the spirit of cricket . You can tell they are wearing it on purpose .

Indian spinners use this trick . Now English spinners are doing this in Ashes .

Ashwin and all the other Indian spinners always bowls with Sunglass on -



Now English bowlers are doing the same in Ashes . Swann -



Root -



True Legends don't need sunglasses to trick batsman -

If so , then tell me why South African Captain Graeme Smith wanted ICC ruling against Stuart Broad ?

Graeme Smith wants ICC ruling on Broad actions
 

outbreak

First Class Debutant
Did anyone else get an email from CA earlier today? Seems they noticed this too as the press release says they've added green and gold sunglasses to the australian crickets kit now, will be presented along with the baggy green from now on in the hopes it improves our bowling I guess?
 

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