• SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 days ago
    1. Bowlers with wide “open” actions naturally plant their back foot outside the return crease to maintain alignment. Forcing them inward (to stay within the return crease) alters hip and shoulder alignment.

    Bowlers may adjust their run-up angle or foot landing to stay legal which is bad for em too.

    Banning t20i is impossible and ridiculous! I know many dont like it, me included, bilaterals in particular. But its unnecessary, impossible and brings barely any benefit

    YES. IVE BEEN HARPING ABOUT REMOVING AFGHANISTANS TEST STATUS FOREVER!

    Players should absolutely have the right to play what they want! Unless they are centrally contracted. In which case, do your job

    • Zagorath@aussie.zone
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      8 days ago

      Is it possible to have such an action as a fast bowler? I associate the wider action with spin, which, as previously mentioned, tends not to be associated with injuries.