ICC
to have fresh look
May 15, 2004
The ICC's Cricket Committee has recommended that more research be
done regarding bowling actions before making any changes to the
current rules on illegal deliveries. The committee, in Dubai for
a two-day meet, also decided to appoint a sub-committee, comprising
three former cricketers - Angus Fraser, Aravinda de Silva and Tim
May - and human-movement specialists and independent cricket experts,
to look at various issues surrounding illegal deliveries.
Speaking
on the topic, Dave Richardson, the ICC's general manager, said:
"A sub-committee will look at the review procedure and the
protocols that are in place such as the appropriate levels of tolerance
for bowlers but there will be no recommendations made on these issues
until the ICC's research program has been completed and the results
properly analysed. This is not likely to be until the last quarter
of this year."
The
issue of throwing has been in the limelight recently, after Muttiah
Muralitharan was reported during the third Test of the home series
against Australia. Current rules specify that spinners are only
allowed to straighten their arm by five degrees, while Murali was
found to be flexing his arm by ten degrees when bowling the doosra.
The ICC has planned to do more research on spin bowling to find
out if changes are required to the current laws, but the study is
only expected to be completed by September. © Wisden
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