අර්ජුන රණතුංග.. මෙන්න නියම කැප්ටන් ලා.
රොස් එමර්සන් කියන අම්පයර් ට කල්ලො පේන්න බෑ.. ඒ නිසාමයි ඌ අපේ මුරලිට chucking චොදනා ගෙනාවෙ එක දිගට.
අර්ජුන එදා ශ්රී ලංකා -ඕස්ට්රලියා මැච් එකේ දි පෙන්නුවා ලාංකිකයො කියන්නෙ කවුද කියලත්, නියම නායකත්වය, එල කැප්ටන් කෙනෙක් කියන්නෙ ක්වුද කියලත්.
අර්ජුන අය්යා.. ඔබ නම් එල ක්රීඩකයෙක්.
මේ ගමන් ම රොස් එමර්සන් ගැනත් චුට්ටක් කියන්නම්;
ඉහත කේස් එක උනේ 1999 ජනවාරි 23 වෙනිදා ඇඩිලේඩ් හිදී.
අර්ජුන මූගෙ මූණට ඇන්ගිල්ල දික් කරල කිව්ව harassment නතර නොකරොත් අපේ කොල්ලො ටික පිටියෙන් ඉවත් කරගන්නව කියල.
සිද්දියෙන් අවුරුදු 2කට පස්සෙ රොස් එමර්සන් කියනව මූ එහෙම කලේ මුරලිගෙ වැරැද්දක් නිසා නෙවෙයි..
ලාංකීය ක්රීඩකයො පේන බැරි ඕස්ට්රේලියානු නිලධාරින්ගෙ නියෝග මත කියල.
මෙන්න කියවන්න:
http://www.islandcricket.lk/news/60...its_no_balling_murali_due_orders_from_the_top
July, 08, 2010 (islandcricket.lk): Ross Emerson, the Australian umpire who no-balled Muttiah Muralitharan for throwing (Chucking) has admitted that his decision to call the bowler was not his own.
Emerson told the The Daily Telegraph in Australia that he no-balled Muralitharan due to orders from an unnamed Cricket Australia official.
"I was called to a meeting with him and, knowing that I had called some other players, he told me I had set standards in certain areas which I should uphold in Adelaide. Yet everything blew up after I called Murali and when I saw him again he wouldn't even look at me," Emerson said claiming that he had been let down after following through with the orders.
Emerson, officiating in his very first international match no-balled Muralitharan for throwing when Sri Lanka played the West Indies in a triangular tournament in Brisbane in 1996. The rookie umpire's motives soon became clear when he incorrectly no-balled Muralitharan even when bowling leg breaks; keen followers of this sport understand that it is considered to be impossible to throw a leg break.
Despite the obvious errors in judgement, Ross Emerson continued to officiate in international matches and no-balled Muralitharan again for throwing in Sri Lanka's 1998–99 tour to Australia.
Prior to the tour, Muralitharan's bowling action had already been subjected to testing at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology where scientific scrutiny proved that Muralitharan's elbow could not straighten due to a congenital deformity, and what appeared to be a throw was in fact an optical illusion.
The testing in Hong Kong and the subsequent green light by the game's governing body in 1996 which allowed Muralitharan to continue playing was insufficient for Emerson.
Armed with orders from the top, Emerson no-balled Muralitharan again in front of nearly 10,000 spectators when Sri Lanka played England in the 9th match of the Carlton & United Series at the Adelaide Oval on 23 January 1999.
Emerson's no-ball call in the fourth ball of the 17th over proved to be the last time he would ever call a bowler for throwing again in an international cricket fixture.
It was later revealed that Emerson was on sick leave at his regular day time job whilst officiating in what was to be his last international match as an umpire.
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