What would Darrell Say?
Aaron Bird has what some would call a suspect action. Others would call it a fúcking chuck, but then they’d be accused of racism.
However, biomechanical analysis has shown Bird was within the tolerance level of an elbow extension of 15 degrees or less for every delivery. So we can thank the ICC for passing laws that legitimise the action shown in the animated gif below

Anyway, the bloke is from and plays for New South Wales, so I obviously like him. Just wish he’d keep his elbow straight.

Tony T said,
Naturally, the biomechanical analysis was in a lab, which means there is absolutely no chance Bird would exceed 15 degrees in a match.
Fvck. A. Duck.
What a stupid rule.
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David Barry said,
Well he’ll be back for more biomechanical analysis. Cited by umpires in three matches this season.
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nesta said,
Doesn’t look much worse than Botha. Does any other country out their own players for chucking? Examples would be handy.
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Q said,
Nesta, the PCB this year called in over 50 bowlers from the domestic competition for suspect actions…
As for Bird.. he doesn’t look worse than Murali, Shoaib, or Lee…
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nesta said,
Wow Q, 50 bowlers! I know the population of Pakistan is large but that suggests a chronic problem lower down the path. Amazing!
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Q said,
Nesta, it were bowlers from all levels – U13, U16, U19, and senior.. there are 13 regional teams, 12 department teams, and another 60 odd clubs that play cricket at different levels in Pakistan… the 50 from all those is a very small percentage…
Q’s last blog post..95 too many!
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©hinaman said,
hi moses,
would you know if this is a video of his usual delivery action or is that of his a slower delivery?
it is not the typical fast bowlers hand/wrist action is it?
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