Lets go through the guys who have been called in the last few years:
Shoaib Akhtar vs Aus
Murali twice vs Aus
Malinga vs Aus
Botha twice vs Aus
Marlon Samuels vs Aus
See the common factor in all of those.![]()
They will test again and probably find he is within 15 degrees. Murali had to go throw this same ****. The aussies don't like it when a certain bowler has it over them.
Surprised they have not called chucker Johnson yet![]()
Johnson's action is legit. Tait's on the other hand...
There's nothing wrong with either of their actions. Both have a slingy delivery, Tait esp. But there's no flexing/straightening of the arm which is the problem.
Lets go through the guys who have been called in the last few years:
Shoaib Akhtar vs Aus
Murali twice vs Aus
Malinga vs Aus
Botha twice vs Aus
Marlon Samuels vs Aus
See the common factor in all of those.![]()
Bastards!!!Lets go through the guys who have been called in the last few years:
Shoaib Akhtar vs Aus
Murali twice vs Aus
Malinga vs Aus
Botha twice vs Aus
Marlon Samuels vs Aus
See the common factor in all of those.![]()
The umpires - one of them Brian Jerling - in PE reported him, not the Aussies.
The report was filed by the three umpires officiating Monday's one-dayer - South Africans Brian Jerling and Rudi Koertzen, and Sri Lanka's Asoka de Silva - who cited concerns over Botha's quicker ball and ****ra.
Well then he must be guilty... He has played a fortune of cricket this season, wonder why his action has only come to light now?Cricinfo suggests all three umpires reported him;
Well then he must be guilty... He has played a fortune of cricket this season, wonder why his action has only come to light now?
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I thought the umpires could not be from the participating teams in a cricket match?
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He did go for a bit of tap in his first spell, the only time this summer he really has. He may have put slightly more effort and straightened his arm a couple of times. The fact they didn't no-ball him suggests they may just want his action looked at again.
I'm told that it was reported on the East Coast Radio this morning that his action has been cleared & that the umps have apologised.
That would be great![]()
I'm told that it was reported on the East Coast Radio this morning that his action has been cleared & that the umps have apologised.
Graeme Smith, the South African captain, told reporters in Johannesburg that the move to stand Botha down from the fifth one-day was designed to relieve the pressure on him. Smith said Botha had been working on his action with South Africa's bowling coach, Vinnie Barnes, in recent days and reiterated that the spinner remained an integral member of his one-day squad.
"We just felt it was important to take the focus off him," Smith said.