It's an interesting picture because it could either be a right-arm bowler appealing or a left-arm bowler in his delivery stride. If it's the latter then I'd say Wasim Akram but I doubt it's him. What's the significance of the red dot?
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Murali?
It's an interesting picture because it could either be a right-arm bowler appealing or a left-arm bowler in his delivery stride. If it's the latter then I'd say Wasim Akram but I doubt it's him. What's the significance of the red dot?
It is a right arm bowler appealing - usually quite successfully.
Of course it is Sreesanth.
No, but I can see why you might think that. This guy is older but perhaps a little strange as well.
It's not Andre Nel is it?
nope - think 1980's
Sankatapathy Raju...I mean...Venkatapathy Raju
Oopps.. Right hander eh? Didnt notice that. Raju used to clutch his tender parts while appealing so thought it was him.
think early Black Caps.
Hadlee
is the correct answer - well done PEMBO
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