Whatever the analysis of Murali, I find it highly suspect that Narine, Ajmal, Botha, Williamson, and probably others all got the hammer put down on them after Murali retired (from memory).
Ajmal isn't one to bring up, iirc his bend was 40%+
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Whatever the analysis of Murali, I find it highly suspect that Narine, Ajmal, Botha, Williamson, and probably others all got the hammer put down on them after Murali retired (from memory).
Ajmal isn't one to bring up, iirc his bend was 40%+
But how many degrees did it straighten, that’s the key
Doesn't everyone get 15 degrees?Are spin bowlers allowed to bend the arm as much as pace bowlers these days?
From memory the have a 5 degree disadvantage. Perhaps fix the anomaly and we will see more variation
Been watching highlights of Warne on youtube. From what I could tell he had 4 different deliveries. The stock leg break. The topspinner, the flipper and I've course the wrong'un. Having such an array of deliveries obviously made him as dangerous as he was. The way he would set up batsman for this flipper was masterful.
Most spinners however only have 2 deliveries. Their stock delivery and the googly. Take the current day spinners except Rashid Khan I can't really think of any other spinners that have more than 2 variations. Take a current international spinner like Adam Zampa From what I've watched of him he's never even once attempted a flipper in a game before? Infact there's quite a crop of young leggies around world cricket yet haven't seen them bowl and other deliveries besides the standard leg break and wrong un. Not a flipper or toppie in sight?
Why do you guys think spinners lack variation.
Yep, as of 2003Doesn't everyone get 15 degrees?
Bowled with a cap too.Never saw Clarrie Grimmett bowl, but geez his stats are pretty amazing. Fastest Aussie to 200 test wickets for a long time, if not still. Plus his name is Clarrie. Not enough Clarries in the modern world.
Never saw Clarrie Grimmett bowl, but geez his stats are pretty amazing. Fastest Aussie to 200 test wickets for a long time, if not still. Plus his name is Clarrie. Not enough Clarries in the modern world.
Go to 5 minute mark on this and Warne explains the flipper.
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load em up bully boy.. just winding them silly spinners.. watch 'em whirl around in sun system..Doesn't everyone get 15 degrees?
You can see his (quaint by modern standards) action here:All this talk of Warne's flipper but none of Daryll Cullinan? I'm sure that bloke's still receiving counselling.
Never saw Clarrie Grimmett bowl, but geez his stats are pretty amazing. Fastest Aussie to 200 test wickets for a long time, if not still. Plus his name is Clarrie. Not enough Clarries in the modern world.
You can see his (quaint by modern standards) action here:
Lots of modern spinners with text book actions who can't land or spin ballThe Grade Cricketer take the piss out of his action all the time as a reason why you can't rate anyone before WWII (mostly Bradman).
Put the crackpipe down.Mr Richard Prior will be from now on... castigated and made insensible..
what in the world are you thinking dude..? I have nothing against Antigone.. and I have nothing against humour..
so there runs my narrative.. Choo Choo Choo...
shaky and never delusional.. crack pipe is diversifying... get yourself a lawyer..Put the crackpipe down.