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What you are saying…

January 10, 2008 by Dinsa Sachan  
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What you are saying…

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I’ve decided to highlight a reader comment every week. Sometimes, our readers leave really intelligent comments.
Here’s a latest one from Hilal in response to the Murali video. Somehow it ended up in the spam queue, so you didn’t notice it probably.
Thank you for highlighting the video. It was uploaded by me. If you pay close attention to the video you will note that his wrists are what deliver the ball. Along with a massive thrust from his shoulders. Due to his congenital deformity his body has adapted. Hence the supple wrists and abnormal shoulder rotation. …read more

Murali in slow motion: Decide for yourself

December 16, 2007 by Dinsa Sachan  
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Murali in slow motion: Decide for yourself

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Chucking is all over me. So here goes.
While this is not a substitute for 3-D analysis and we’re not biomechanics, 2000 frames/second is slow enough for our eyes to observe bowling actions from varying angles.

I don’t really know if this is 2000 frames/sec, but it’s slow enough.
I am not going to say that it’s okay, because we all have different opinions regarding what throwing action is, and different eye (specs) powers.
As far as I am concerned, I think he bowls pretty neatly for his hypermobile joints. What do you think?

Who’s your fave plump player?

December 13, 2007 by Dinsa Sachan  
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Who’s your fave plump player?

Oh, and take the poll.

Murali takes 1000 wickets

December 3, 2007 by Dinsa Sachan  
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Murali takes 1000 wickets

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Give him five more years, and this headline might be doing the rounds of newspapers one day.
Anyway, we knew this had to happen. The question was, when would it happen? Stand up boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, and let’s give Muttiah Muralitharan a big round of applause on his 709-wicket haul.
Shane Warne, one of Murali’s biggest sporting rivals and who’s record he’s just broken, had to say this about him in his autobiography:
I have got to know Murali better since the tsunami. In my time I don’t think one player has been as …read more

If you were Murali…

December 26, 2006 by SixandOut  
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If you were Murali…

You’d rightly be feeling a little bit miffed at the moment. You can’t escape the hype surrounding Shane Warne and his 700th test wicket. Heck, I’m as guilty of it as anyone. Yes, 700 wickets is a huge feat and no doubt his impending retirement has added to the hype, but it seems one or two people have mysteriously forgotten about another famous spinner, Muttiah Muralitharan, whose match-winning 6 for 87 vs New Zealand went largely unnoticed.
Warne might be on 704 wickets after Day 1 of the 4th Test, but Murali is hardly slouching, currently hovering around the 680 wickets …read more

Schoolboy Error

December 9, 2006 by SixandOut  
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Schoolboy Error

Check out this video of Muttiah Muralitharan getting run out against New Zealand. The dozy twonk leaves his crease to congratulate Kumar Sangakarre on scoring a hundred whilst the ball is still live. Brendan McCullen was well within his rights and the umpire was correct to give him the finger. Captain Mahela Jaywardene protested the decision, saying the dismissal was not within the spirit of the game, but Stephen Fleming retorted saying that had the ball gone for overthrows then the Sri Lankans would have taken it. Personally I think Jayawardene’s protestations were not within the spirit of the game.
Two …read more


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