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Emerson Speaks out on Murili's Action

Twizzle

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Umpire Emerson has spoken out about Murili's action.

A brief quote:

Five years after he no-balled Muttiah Muralitharan for throwing at the Adelaide Oval, sparking a furious row with Arjuna Ranatunga, umpire Ross Emerson said that he remains convinced that Murali's action "is worse than ever before".

Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald, Emerson said: "I can't see why they are questioning just his doosra. I actually watched some of this last Test match and his action is worse than whatever it was. And why wouldn't it be? He knows he is not under any threat. None of the umpires are going to call him. It is not worth the trouble."

And Emerson predicted that Chris Broad, the ICC match referee who reported Murali, would not be allowed to officiate in any Sri Lankan games in the future. "I'll put money on it," he said. "That's what happens. Who is running cricket now? The sub-continent. What a joke.

"Every time you read an article, you see that the ICC has cleared him [Murali]," he continued. "If the ICC has cleared him, they certainly have not told any of the umpires. I have written twice to the ICC asking for a copy of the documents clearing him in the last two years and never received a reply. The ACB has never told me his action was all right. Quite to the contrary, [an ACB official] encouraged me to call him a week before Adelaide in January 1999."

We all thought his action had been cleared, WELL IT HAS NOT.

And Emerson cannot get an answwer, despite being an umpire, and despite requesting an answer twice.

Still waiting after 5 years for a ruling on his action, and if we were going to get it, we would have it by now.

The results of his action being tested in WA, have been finalised but not released. If the news was good, you would imagine SL cricket would be preaching it to the world.

As I have said before, the whole thing is a joke. He cant be "no balled" by an umpire so he can do what he likes in the middle.

I guess we'll just have to wait another 5 years until we get the results from WA off SL cricket.
 

Macca

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So he hasn't been cleared by the ICC? Yet they allow him to continue chucking in Tests and ODI's. amassing these monster tallys that are supposed to be respected as world records. I am amazed.

I have copped alot of crap on here based on the "fact" that the ICC had cleared Murili. What say you now?
 

Twizzle

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What amazes me about this thread is the lack of posters.

Where are all the Murili supporters now.

Sanjane and Co, who say "his action is legal get over it", have all dissapeared.
 

bayrep

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What it does highlight is the lack of teeth the ICC have shown and are still showing. If they made a decision either way it would at least draw a line in the sand for future chuckers. i.e. are they worse or better than Murili
 

Doctor

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His presence in international cricket is detrimental to the game's future. Bowlers around the world, especially on the sub-continent, are copying Murali's action with great precision.

The ICC have shot themselves in the foot on this one - bureaucratic inertia is one thing when looking at an existing player. But sitting on their hands now means that the problem escalates - they will have more actions to review, more reviewers to employ and more rule-smudging to perform to get around the fleet of chuckers yet to emerge in international cricket.

It's the Godzilla effect - the main chucker/Godzilla might be hard to stop now, but just imagine the problem hundreds more has.

Cricket is being hurt by the ICC's refusal to take definative action. This cricket-buff is significantly discombobulated by the action taken thusfar. :|
 

Alan Shore

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It's time someone took action against the cheating bugger. Murali is not a freak; but rather a cheat. His wicket-taking records should be erased too.

Well done Emerson on speaking the truth! :clap:
 

blackfriday

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i think it's alright just that no other kids should try to copy his action. one question for murali's suposedly permanently bent arm: how does he pull the pud?
 

Twizzle

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Not yet, which makes you wonder.

If it was legal, SL cricket would be quick to yell it out loud.

There is another interresting development.

Bruce Yardley was appinnted or volutered to act as a consultant, to ensure that when the pics were taken, that he was infact bowling the correct ball (doozra).

We all know that Yardley had spent some time trying to correct Murili's action last time he was reported.

However since then, Yardley has become Murili's permanent bowling coach.

Interresting that someone on Murili's payroll has voluntered to act as a consultant to the biomechanic, who is testing his action.
 

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