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Unique Bowling runup and actions.

twctopcat

International Regular
Gotta be michael holding, the way he just saunters up with out a care in the world then just smacks the ball down at that speed, frightening. Just no effort, so graceful, u can see why he was called whispering death if u watch him at work.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
CDAK said:
Some copy list:
Original ---- Dupe
Warne ---- SRT(when he does legspin)
Quadir ---- Mushtaq( in the beginning)
Saqlain ---- Shoib Malik
Walsh --- Dillon, Tinu Yohannan to some extent(admits he copiies)
Saurav --- Irfan
Hardlee --- Vaas
McGrath --- salvy( some extent; admits he copies)
marshal --- Franklin Rose
Marshall is closer resembled by Ntini (though still there are noticable differences) and Saqlain is almost mirrored by Shaftab Khalid - it's uncanny.
Dillon's action is identical to Walsh's in certain positions and totally different in some.
Irfan Pathan's action's nothing like Ganguly's. Irfan bears some resemblene to Wasim but only in the speed of his arm-whirl. The actual position is different.
The best one after Saqlain-Shaftab is Jason Lewry and Zaheer Khan.
Hadlee's action is nothing like Chaminda's either.
Salisbury and MacGill aren't unlike, either.
 

CDAK

U19 Debutant
Richard said:
Marshall is closer resembled by Ntini (though still there are noticable differences) and Saqlain is almost mirrored by Shaftab Khalid - it's uncanny.
Dillon's action is identical to Walsh's in certain positions and totally different in some.
Irfan Pathan's action's nothing like Ganguly's. Irfan bears some resemblene to Wasim but only in the speed of his arm-whirl. The actual position is different.
The best one after Saqlain-Shaftab is Jason Lewry and Zaheer Khan.
Hadlee's action is nothing like Chaminda's either.
Salisbury and MacGill aren't unlike, either.
I never mean those are the same. But some part they took from the original one. Example; Vaas's finshing by looking through the "L:-shaped right hand posture is similar to Hadlee's.
Irfan is the mirror image of Saurav with one difference, saurav keeps the ball on his chest while running.The way, both run into the crease is ditto.
I don't know abt Shaftab, but Shoib Malik is another mirror version of Saqlain.
 

CDAK

U19 Debutant
Richard said:
Marshall is closer resembled by Ntini (though still there are noticable differences) and Saqlain is almost mirrored by Shaftab Khalid - it's uncanny.
Dillon's action is identical to Walsh's in certain positions and totally different in some.
Irfan Pathan's action's nothing like Ganguly's. Irfan bears some resemblene to Wasim but only in the speed of his arm-whirl. The actual position is different.
The best one after Saqlain-Shaftab is Jason Lewry and Zaheer Khan.
Hadlee's action is nothing like Chaminda's either.
Salisbury and MacGill aren't unlike, either.
I never mean those are the same. But some part they took from the original one. Example; Vaas's finshing by looking through the "L:-shaped right hand posture is similar to Hadlee's.
Irfan is the mirror image of Saurav with one difference, saurav keeps the ball on his chest while running.The way, both run into the crease is ditto.
I don't know abt Shaftab, but Shoib Malik is another mirror version of Saqlain.
Exactly, Ntini's action with left hand up while delivering, is similar to Marshal's.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Malik looks a bit like Saqlain; if Saqlain and Shaftab wore the same shirt I would be surprised if a casual glance could tell one from the other.
 

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