Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
Log in
Register
Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
Menu
Install the app
Install
Forums
New posts
All threads
Latest threads
New posts
Trending threads
Trending
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New ads
New profile posts
Latest activity
Free Ads
Latest reviews
Search ads
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Contact us
Latest ads
Ad icon
Video Content Creator
pramukag
Updated:
Sunday at 6:10 AM
Ad icon
QA Engineer Intern
pramukag
Updated:
Sunday at 6:07 AM
Ad icon
Sell your Land, House on idamata.lk for FREE
sajith.xp.pk
Updated:
Thursday at 9:03 AM
Handmade Character Soft Toys
anil1961
Updated:
Jun 23, 2026
Bodim.lk out now !
Manoj Suranga Bandara
Updated:
Jun 21, 2026
Electronics
Vehicles
Property
Search
Reply to thread
Forums
General
Sports
Crowe calls Murali a chucker
Get the App
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Message
<blockquote data-quote="3748755" data-source="post: 2439764" data-attributes="member: 99744"><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">Crowe calls Murali a chucker</span></p><p><img src="http://www.dailymirror.lk/DM_BLOG/TagImg/NO%20TAG.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> New Zealand great Martin Crowe launched a thinly-disguised attack on Muttiah Muralitharan as he called on officials to make sure 'chuckers' were 'chucked out' of cricket, the Hindustan Times reported. Changes to international regulations brought about by investigations into controversial Sri Lanka off-spinner Muralitharan's action mean bowlers are now allowed a maximum of 15 degrees of straightening in delivery.</p><p> But there is no room for manoeuvre under the laws of cricket and former Test batsman Crowe insisted that was right.</p><p> "I have zero tolerance of 'chucking' in cricket," said Crowe while giving the 2006 Cowdrey Lecture at Lord's on Thursday. "I'm sick to death with the hypocrisy of the last 10 years."</p><p> "I don't care about talk of 15 degrees here or 10 degrees there... If with the naked eye a bowler is clearly chucking - even by one degree - he should be chucked out."</p><p> "To straighten your arm from any bent position is a massive advantage over other bowlers who bowl properly," he added.</p><p> Then, in a reference to Muralitharan, he added, "Having been pinned in the head by 'chuckers' over 15 years, having been dubiously bowled first ball in a Test by a certain Sri Lanka bowler, having tried to bowl a decent ball myself with a straight arm, I've had more than enough of this aspect of the game."</p><p> Only Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne has taken more than 34-year-old Muralitharan's 635 Test wickets in the history of the game.</p><p> Two years ago his <em>doosra</em> delivery (a ball which turns away from the right-handed batsman, the opposite of a standard off-spinner) was reported by match referee Chris Broad, the former England opening batsman.</p><p> That led to a general inquiry into throwing by the International Cricket Council (ICC) which in turn sparked a relaxation of the rules governing Test, one-day and first-class matches after it was found that many bowlers were bending their arms in delivery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3748755, post: 2439764, member: 99744"] [FONT=Arial]Crowe calls Murali a chucker[/FONT] [IMG]http://www.dailymirror.lk/DM_BLOG/TagImg/NO%20TAG.jpg[/IMG] New Zealand great Martin Crowe launched a thinly-disguised attack on Muttiah Muralitharan as he called on officials to make sure 'chuckers' were 'chucked out' of cricket, the Hindustan Times reported. Changes to international regulations brought about by investigations into controversial Sri Lanka off-spinner Muralitharan's action mean bowlers are now allowed a maximum of 15 degrees of straightening in delivery. But there is no room for manoeuvre under the laws of cricket and former Test batsman Crowe insisted that was right. "I have zero tolerance of 'chucking' in cricket," said Crowe while giving the 2006 Cowdrey Lecture at Lord's on Thursday. "I'm sick to death with the hypocrisy of the last 10 years." "I don't care about talk of 15 degrees here or 10 degrees there... If with the naked eye a bowler is clearly chucking - even by one degree - he should be chucked out." "To straighten your arm from any bent position is a massive advantage over other bowlers who bowl properly," he added. Then, in a reference to Muralitharan, he added, "Having been pinned in the head by 'chuckers' over 15 years, having been dubiously bowled first ball in a Test by a certain Sri Lanka bowler, having tried to bowl a decent ball myself with a straight arm, I've had more than enough of this aspect of the game." Only Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne has taken more than 34-year-old Muralitharan's 635 Test wickets in the history of the game. Two years ago his [I]doosra[/I] delivery (a ball which turns away from the right-handed batsman, the opposite of a standard off-spinner) was reported by match referee Chris Broad, the former England opening batsman. That led to a general inquiry into throwing by the International Cricket Council (ICC) which in turn sparked a relaxation of the rules governing Test, one-day and first-class matches after it was found that many bowlers were bending their arms in delivery. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Asuwa dahayen wadi kalama keeyada?
Post reply
Top
Bottom