Chucking in Cricket: 1950s & 60s Part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2010

Illegal bowling actions have long been a contentious issue in the cricket world. During the late 1950s and early 1960s an increase in discontent with suspect bowling actions reached a crisis point culminating in the famous no-balling of Ian Meckiff in Brisbane during the 1963/64 series.

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  • jimmy bourke. dear lord what an action lol

  • Gordon Rorke was a huge dragger.

  • Interesting to hear the old guys talking about chucking. Thanks for uploading.

  • Jimmy Burke, He is the worst I have ever seen, he just runs up and throws it like he is throwing back to the keeper. Shocker. He didn't bowl much in test matches.

  • Brett Lee Bowling action - watch?v=SyqmbyArlQo

  • Australian cheated England in the late 50s. Pity it took so long to sort it out.

  • Very informative-- thanks!

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