honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
dude, you just have no idea on what you are talking about. Please, do as a favor and stop.except he never straightened his arm from a flexed position. any "straightening" is coming from hyperextension
dude, you just have no idea on what you are talking about. Please, do as a favor and stop.except he never straightened his arm from a flexed position. any "straightening" is coming from hyperextension
You do understand that this word "chucking/throwing" has a completely arbitrary definition for cricket. No one ever had to prove anything. They could just as well tell us that we do not count the elbow angle and we simply take the shoulder angle for chucking, and that would be that. I am not sure of any laws that specifically mention the elbow angles.If you read the link I posted earlier about the biomechanics of illegal bowling actions, you could consider that the current test is doing it wrong.
imo you can't put 99% of all bowlers ever, in the same basket as the Ajmal variations. The study shows a theory why. You can bowl with a chucking action within the 15%.
it's pretty funny how bitter subcontinentals are over this stuff.
Before anyone thinks about taking this bait - don't. The mods have got it; just leave it.it's pretty funny how bitter subcontinentals are over this stuff.
Personal attacks..same definition that was followed for 100 years by people twice as smart as you and worked fine until you know who came along
you did the same thing mate. but if you feel you know more than bradman and his ilk then whateverPersonal attacks..
But Jack, is this the ONLY thing that players get away with at the club level? In my opinion, there are a number of things players get away with at that level because they never play at a higher level and this is just one of them.The thing is, why would you coach it out of a kid if it turns out that he is actually bowling within the limits, and it turns out it's just because of his arm/elbow or something?
Also, a young talented kid probably wouldn't be sent for testing, he just wouldn't get picked in representative sides, or you just grin and bear it. Only if he were an outstanding junior, looking like he was going to be in the top 5/6 kids in the state, would they send him away for some testing to see if his action was illegal.
I played your post, buddy.. I think whatever you suggested in those posts were stupid, not that you were. If I thought you were, why would I bother arguing with you?you did the same thing mate. but if you feel you know more than bradman and his ilk then whatever
So you're saying we haven't checked everyone!?Then check everybody FFS. ONLY checking people when their action doesn't please you is just bollocks.
It spins more It spins more It spins more It spins more It spins more etc, I don't see any 'unfair' advantage to spinners.
Bending ur elbow at point of delivery helps you hurl down the ball faster too.. That is not an unfair advantage?It spins more It spins more It spins more It spins more It spins more etc
I mean unfair in the sense of being almost unethical in the context of the game. Bowling wides to deny scoring opportunities is almost unethical, hence penalised.It spins more It spins more It spins more It spins more It spins more etc
I thought it was bleeding obviousAre we talking about Spambot or Cevno?
I love it, personally. He's spinning the ball properly hard in both directions with almost no discernible change in action, and landing it on a sixpence every time. It's phenomenal to watch.BTW who other than me finds Murali's action beautiful and mesmerising?
So you're saying we haven't checked everyone!?
This 99.9% of bowlers chuck thing must be a bit of a fallacy then.
you do understand that flexing the elbow from a straight position is chucking too? Or you just passing by such facts as they don't help your argument?i'm sorry mate but it's just common sense.
this isn't chucking. this was never chucking,not even under the old rules. the rule was no straightening of the arm from a flexed position. guess what? mcgrath never straightened his arm from a flexed position. the perfect bowling arm.
But why exactly is it bad to be allowing this? The definition has always been that if you straighten your arm from bent position or you bend your arm from a straight position, you are chucking. They then did all these tests and figured out everyone is doing one or the other and set a limit of 15 degrees as the maximum allowable flex, either way. Why exactly is the type of action described there suddenly termed as unfair and illegal?I'm a bit disappointed you can't be bothered to open your mind, Migara. Here's a tidbit from what you haven't been bothered to read;
does that work when you have to read stuff too, or is it just when watching McGrath and Ajmal bowl?a working pair of eyes