The Debate Over Usman Tariq's Unique Bowling Action: A Legal or Controversial Pause?
Usman Tariq, a Pakistani off-spinner, has stirred debate in the cricket world with his unique stop-and-pause bowling action. While some, like Kevin Pietersen, claim it's illegal, others, including Ravichandran Ashwin and Anil Chaudhary, assert its legality. Ashwin calls for real-time testing to ensure compliance with ICC rules.
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Usman Tariq, the Pakistani off-spinner, is making waves in the cricket community due to his unconventional stop-and-pause bowling technique. Renowned for an impressive record of taking 11 wickets in just four T20Is at an outstanding economy rate, Tariq is seen as a potential game-changer against India.
The legality of Tariq's bowling action has ignited a debate, with former England captain Kevin Pietersen labeling it illegal. However, Indian cricketing legend Ravichandran Ashwin strongly supports Tariq, suggesting the use of a real-time testing tool to verify its compliance with ICC's 15-degree elbow rule.
Former cricket professionals, including South Africa's ex-analyst Prasanna Agoram and India's Aakash Chopra, have appealed for a healthy discourse on Tariq's talent, affirming the legality of his method. Meanwhile, ex-umpire Anil Chaudhary has validated the fairness of Tariq's delivery.
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