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Not that much
If it can be straight as it is during his run up, why not when delivering?
It can bend 15 degrees between horizontal and release. Does his elbow bend more than 15 degrees between those two points?
Not that much
If it can be straight as it is during his run up, why not when delivering?
Ah yea George Bailey who’s 2 biggest achievements was annoying James Anderson and tonking him for one overAnd Marsh gone for **** all yet again... 6th best bat in Aus according to George Bailey
Has good photos of someoneIs this Marsh guy a really good bowler or something?
It's a chuck , seriously they changed the game to appease 1 man who became the best in the world now Bumrah is the best and he's a chucker too.
Doesn't this just prove that Bumrah chucks? You can see his arm bend, therefore it must be greater than 15°.It wasn't changed until 2004 and the old law wasn't workable or even detectable to the naked eye.
An expert panel comprising Aravinda de Silva, Angus Fraser, Michael Holding, Tony Lewis, Tim May and David Richardson found that most modern bowlers broke the rules in some way but the laws to determine whether their action was legal or otherwise were murky and unworkable.
The old laws effectively allowed spinners to legally straighten their arms by five degrees. The measurement was set at 7.5 degrees for medium pacers and 10 for fast bowlers.
However, the panel found those measurements were all undetectable to the naked eye so they recommended the levels be standardised at 15 degrees, the first point at which it is visible to the naked eye.