GarlicJam wrote:I see that there is a 17 year old Sri Lankan spinner - Kamindu Mendis - playing in the U19 WC, who bowls both left and right arm spin and has done so in the same over against Pakistan.
I hope he is good enough to play senior cricket for his country one day.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:He will. Though a batter doesn't have to give warning if changing. Maybe the bowler shouldn't have to.
Gingerfinch wrote:GarlicJam wrote:I see that there is a 17 year old Sri Lankan spinner - Kamindu Mendis - playing in the U19 WC, who bowls both left and right arm spin and has done so in the same over against Pakistan.
I hope he is good enough to play senior cricket for his country one day.
Does he have to notify the umpire if he's changing from one to other?
Arthur Crabtree wrote: Could Shashank Manohar bring in a relief from greed is good pragmatism and introduce an era where the ICC embraces a role as custodians of the whole worldwide game.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Geared up as I am to only hearing the worst, I'm totally unprepared for the Indian representative at the ICC talking about his board giving money back to the ICC apportioned after the breakaway, showing interest in the FTP and turning his back on the big three agreement. Could Shashank Manohar bring in a relief from greed is good pragmatism and introduce an era where the ICC embraces a role as custodians of the whole worldwide game.
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