Actually, the definition of 'legitimate action' was modified to include his degree of elbow movement.
He's a chucker, but they adapted the technicalities of the rules to legitimise his action and appease the subcontinental cricket warlords.
On the contrary, the test side is crying out for a player who can remain stoic whilst the the muppets at the other end dab at short ones outside off stump.
He's in rare form:
Butterworth - 9 games
43 wickets at 15.04
293 runs at 29.30
Complimented beautifully by our young all-rounder:
Faulkner - 7 games
29 wickets at 15.86
224 runs at 32.00
:)
Exactly.
Every time he got smacked to the rope my mate and I would predict a dart the very next ball. Without fail the next ball was darted in at the batsman's feet.
Hilfy did bowl well, but SA batted like muppets, so who knows.
It was an absolute belter of a pitch and they couldn't score and lost wickets regularly.
Lockyear smashed them, particularly Dizzy.
Played with Andy Blignaut, a few years back.
Pretty ordinary performer for a supposed international all-rounder and holder of the highest ODI strike rate in history.
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