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Someone should try it.
Another thing ive wondered about is why the batsmen are allowed to "garden" the pitch. The're always knocking down lumps and sweeping things off it yet a bowler cant go and scrape a bit of rough on a length with his shoes.
Scenario - Bowler A (seamer) decides to vigorously scrape his boots and/or apply sawdust on a spot where he follows though, with the outward/ assumed reasoning being to gain extra grip/traction. Bowler B (spinner) bowls at the other end, specifically aiming at this rough/sawdust spot on the pitch to create havoc for the opposing batsman. Considering their real intention is to create rough for the spinner to aim at, is this legal?
Why would he bother against Zimbabwe?
Hungry for world records?







