Is Murali a Chucker?
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Not only should the wording of the rule change but the way the International Cricket Board conducts their testing should be changed as well...getting a bowler to bowl a certain amount of deliveries to determine whether or not he is chucking is pathetic....if you were a bowler under scrutiny you would make damn sure that you bowled the 100 deliveries legally....I personally think that this happened with Murali....he has one particular ball, the faster delivery, which actually does not turn much at all that is definately a throw, there is no doubt in my mind, and when tested he obviously left it out during the testing.
Then there was the excuse about his arm not being able to bend etc and that it was impossible for him etc...well if his disability does not allow him to stay within the confines of the sports rules then there is a disabled cricket competition he can play in that he would definately dominate...I know that may sound a little harsh, but there are a number of very talented sports people that just haven't been able to compete at the highest level due to disabilty.... I think this should change as well, but is a topic for another thread, I guess I am just saying that if disability or not, if the guy cannot straighten his arm and he uses that as an advantage to take wickets then he is chucking and under the rules..cheating, and if that is the case should not be allowed to participate. The only real reason that he has allowed to keep going is the pressure put on by the Sri Lankan Cricket Board, they whinge and complain so much now that an umpire is not allowed to do what he belives is correct in calling a no-ball because he would immediately come under fire for doing so..to the point that he now often gets away with over stepping, thus increasing his advantage further.....
"NEVER LEAVE, NEVER GIVE UP ON THEM AND ALWAYS BE THERE AT THE END TO CLAP THEM OFF THE GROUND. WE ARE COLLINGWOOD SUPPORTERS SON, EVEN IF THEY BEAT US, WE ARE STILL BETTER THAN THEM!"(quote from my mum when I was 8 years old)
Then there was the excuse about his arm not being able to bend etc and that it was impossible for him etc...well if his disability does not allow him to stay within the confines of the sports rules then there is a disabled cricket competition he can play in that he would definately dominate...I know that may sound a little harsh, but there are a number of very talented sports people that just haven't been able to compete at the highest level due to disabilty.... I think this should change as well, but is a topic for another thread, I guess I am just saying that if disability or not, if the guy cannot straighten his arm and he uses that as an advantage to take wickets then he is chucking and under the rules..cheating, and if that is the case should not be allowed to participate. The only real reason that he has allowed to keep going is the pressure put on by the Sri Lankan Cricket Board, they whinge and complain so much now that an umpire is not allowed to do what he belives is correct in calling a no-ball because he would immediately come under fire for doing so..to the point that he now often gets away with over stepping, thus increasing his advantage further.....
"NEVER LEAVE, NEVER GIVE UP ON THEM AND ALWAYS BE THERE AT THE END TO CLAP THEM OFF THE GROUND. WE ARE COLLINGWOOD SUPPORTERS SON, EVEN IF THEY BEAT US, WE ARE STILL BETTER THAN THEM!"(quote from my mum when I was 8 years old)
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posted 13 January 2003 02:47
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I still think Muralitheran(i Hope that is how it is spelt) chucks the ball. Don't get me wrong I think he is a good spinner. However when he bowls his faster ball he throws it. I noticed that in the game the other night that he didn't use his faster ball.
And that panel was crap.If I wanted to guarantee not being called a chucker I would make sure every ball I Bowled in front of the panel was not my faster pitch.
Every ball except for his faster pitch is legal. And 7/10 times the wickets he gets are from the faster pitched ball. I reckon Hair should call him if he thinks he is throwing, END OF STORY. Give the umps a chance to make judgement on the field without the condemnation fromm the ICC.
What does everyone else think.
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MrsTarrant > posted 13 January 2003 10:17
I'm tired of hearing about this. If the guy has got the all clear that's it end of story!
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posted 13 January 2003 02:47
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I still think Muralitheran(i Hope that is how it is spelt) chucks the ball. Don't get me wrong I think he is a good spinner. However when he bowls his faster ball he throws it. I noticed that in the game the other night that he didn't use his faster ball.
And that panel was crap.If I wanted to guarantee not being called a chucker I would make sure every ball I Bowled in front of the panel was not my faster pitch.
Every ball except for his faster pitch is legal. And 7/10 times the wickets he gets are from the faster pitched ball. I reckon Hair should call him if he thinks he is throwing, END OF STORY. Give the umps a chance to make judgement on the field without the condemnation fromm the ICC.
What does everyone else think.
If your not bleeding Black and White, you don't truly support Collingwood!!!!!
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MrsTarrant > posted 13 January 2003 10:17
I'm tired of hearing about this. If the guy has got the all clear that's it end of story!
Donny.
GO THE MIGHTY WOODSMEN !! ALL THE WAY IN 2003 AND BEYOND !!!!
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Muralitharan to follow Warne's lead and retire from ODIs
Reuters - 23 January 2003
MELBOURNE, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan believes he will follow Shane Warne's lead and retire from one-day cricket to concentrate on tests.
"I only ever get injured playing one-day cricket, never tests," Muralitharan was quoted as saying in The Age newspaper on Thursday.
"I'm only 30 now, but I think in maybe one or two years after the World Cup I will do the same thing as Warnie (Shane Warne)."
The Australian leg-spinner announced on Wednesday he would retire from one-day internationals after the World Cup starting next month.
Muralitharan is the third-leading wicket-taker in tests (437) and one-day internationals (304).
At 33, Warne is second on the list in tests, 28 behind retired West Indies paceman Courtney Walsh's 519, and is the sixth-leading wicket-taker in the shorter version of the game on 288.
Warne, who dislocated his shoulder in a one-day match against England in Melbourne last month, said the one-day games took a far greater toll on his body than tests.
However, he is expected to return to the Australia side on Thursday for the first final of the triangular one-day series against England in Sydney.
Sri Lanka missed out on a place in the best-of-three match finals and Muralitharan has left Australia with the team, possibly for the last time on a tour of the country.
"I will speak to my parents and some former Sri Lankan captains about it," he said from Melbourne airport.
"It depends how I feel, but I think this is probably my last time (touring Australia).
"I hope to put that (no Australia tours clause) in my next contract, and then that would be it."
Muralitharan, who bowls with an unusual bent-arm action, has been no-balled for throwing in 1995-96 and 1998-99 tours of Australia but his action has since been cleared by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Donny.
GO THE MIGHTY WOODSMEN !! ALL THE WAY IN 2003 AND BEYOND !!!!
Reuters - 23 January 2003
MELBOURNE, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan believes he will follow Shane Warne's lead and retire from one-day cricket to concentrate on tests.
"I only ever get injured playing one-day cricket, never tests," Muralitharan was quoted as saying in The Age newspaper on Thursday.
"I'm only 30 now, but I think in maybe one or two years after the World Cup I will do the same thing as Warnie (Shane Warne)."
The Australian leg-spinner announced on Wednesday he would retire from one-day internationals after the World Cup starting next month.
Muralitharan is the third-leading wicket-taker in tests (437) and one-day internationals (304).
At 33, Warne is second on the list in tests, 28 behind retired West Indies paceman Courtney Walsh's 519, and is the sixth-leading wicket-taker in the shorter version of the game on 288.
Warne, who dislocated his shoulder in a one-day match against England in Melbourne last month, said the one-day games took a far greater toll on his body than tests.
However, he is expected to return to the Australia side on Thursday for the first final of the triangular one-day series against England in Sydney.
Sri Lanka missed out on a place in the best-of-three match finals and Muralitharan has left Australia with the team, possibly for the last time on a tour of the country.
"I will speak to my parents and some former Sri Lankan captains about it," he said from Melbourne airport.
"It depends how I feel, but I think this is probably my last time (touring Australia).
"I hope to put that (no Australia tours clause) in my next contract, and then that would be it."
Muralitharan, who bowls with an unusual bent-arm action, has been no-balled for throwing in 1995-96 and 1998-99 tours of Australia but his action has since been cleared by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Donny.
GO THE MIGHTY WOODSMEN !! ALL THE WAY IN 2003 AND BEYOND !!!!
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What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty!!!!... He has had many tests done on his action and the ICC has given the action a clean bill of health.
So can we please drop this topic of the face of planet and blow it up!!!!!
Long Live the mite and power of
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So can we please drop this topic of the face of planet and blow it up!!!!!
Long Live the mite and power of
Shane Morwood (member of 1990 team,1988 Vic rep)