indiaholic
International Captain
No issues with the 15 number. Sports is entirely built on an arbitrary set of rules. Huge problems with the secrecy.
Easy in principle, but it strikes me as a bit tricky in practice. One does a ball become a bouncer? Shoulder height? Chest height? And that's setting aside the fact that a bouncer for someone like Kane Williamson is going to be very different to a lanky prick like Mitch Marsh.They also banned Marlon Samuels from his quicker ball. It's strange they didn't ban Taskin from bouncers only till he gets his action remedied considering how much easier it is to police a bowler going short than it is bowling fast.
I've literally never suggested anything different to what you're saying here. Of course it goes both ways.The difference is that I accept all the decisions now..so the decision to clear Al Amin is just as valid as the decision to ban Hafeez and ban Taskin.
We can't pick and choose which bowlers we think were unfairly banned and which bowlers weren't based on our personal preferences (biases). That's what I am saying. If the system is unfair, it is unfair for everyone and if it is fair, then it is fair for everyone.
Well they set the precedent by determining only that kind of delivery was a problem. If it notably changes his action then there must be perimeters that it fits they can identify.Easy in principle, but it strikes me as a bit tricky in practice. One does a ball become a bouncer? Shoulder height? Chest height? And that's setting aside the fact that a bouncer for someone like Kane Williamson is going to be very different to a lanky prick like Mitch Marsh.
Yeah, of course it's tricky in practice. But I think the point Athlai is making is that it's significantly less tricky to define 'bouncer' for a quick bowler in real-time on the field, than it is to define 'quicker ball' for Marlon Samuels in real-time on the field. I mean, for the latter, is the standing umpire getting bowling speeds fed to him via the earpiece ("Look Nigel, that last ball was 101.9km/h, which is above the agreed limit for Marlon's normal speed. Retroactively call it no-ball, please.")?Easy in principle, but it strikes me as a bit tricky in practice. One does a ball become a bouncer? Shoulder height? Chest height? And that's setting aside the fact that a bouncer for someone like Kane Williamson is going to be very different to a lanky prick like Mitch Marsh.
The secrecy is indeed frustrating.No issues with the 15 number. Sports is entirely built on an arbitrary set of rules. Huge problems with the secrecy.
Yeah; the Samuels quicker ball was actually an entirely different delivery. A bouncer is just a ball delivered at a different length, however this fact in itself makes me really doubt the entire process when it came to Taskin's testing. I don't think they were out to get him or that there was some grand conspiracy, but I think it's shown up that the process isn't always very good and should be looked at.Easy in principle, but it strikes me as a bit tricky in practice. One does a ball become a bouncer? Shoulder height? Chest height? And that's setting aside the fact that a bouncer for someone like Kane Williamson is going to be very different to a lanky prick like Mitch Marsh.
Samuels has been banned from bowling entirely since the original issue with the quicker ball.The secrecy is indeed frustrating.
The Marlon Samuels situation was terrible, quite frankly. He still chucks whenever his team is under the pump.
I wasn't exactly arguing with you. Sometimes thoughts come across as more argumentative in written form than you intend to.I've literally never suggested anything different to what you're saying here. Of course it goes both ways.
The. Process. Is. ****.
Samuels has been banned from being entirely...
That article is over a decade old. Virtually none of it is true any more.Personally I have a problem with the way the whole thing plays out, which includes as you said, no publicly available data. Plus I also have a problem with the whole 15 degree thing. Why 15? Why not 14? or 16? 15 is as arbitrary a figure as any other.
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Apparently his fater bouncers were OK. The three slowest bouncers were illegal.It's not as easy as saying he chucks the bouncer, is it? He probably chucks a few of the shorter balls which he puts more effort into. How to determine which short balls he puts more effort into and which short balls he puts less effort into. It is far easier to outlaw a bowler from bowling a doosra. I do hope the ICC didn't state that it is only the bouncers which he chucks because that would be just weird and wrong.