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Bowler forgot how to ball


Australia is no doubt one of the strongest Team in Cricket. Australia has quality bowlers as well as quality hard hitters. All the players of Australian team plays each
and every game like T20 though its a Test or ODI. Australian Team has very experience players.

New Zealand bowler Daryl Tuffey was a great bowler of New Zealand Team. He has pace and line length. He has bowls very good overs. This over was marked as the worst over in cricket history. This was the first over the match but it seems that Tuffey forgot how to bowl.

Tuffey has also the record of bowling one of the worst overs of the modern day cricket. He was playing an Odi game against the Australians and he bowled over five wides in this over also he conceded a lot of boundaries as well.

Tuffey was bowling as if he held the ball in his hands for the very first time. He was wavered. There was no line and length in his bowling. He was just running in and hitting the balls here and there. Most of the times they were wides and those which were within the line of the stumps were hit for boundary. This was the tale of this over. This over was under a lot of speculations after the game as well.

We all know that Daryl Tuffey was one of the good bowlers in the New Zealand side. Now at the same time we should not forget that he was named and his involvement was pretty much proved as well in the spot and match fixing in cricket.

This one over from Tuffey against Australia has always been looked upon as a suspicious one. Most of the people think of it as a fixed one. Tuffey bowled a lot of wides and gave a lot of runs in the form of boundaries as well in this over.

He bowled more than ten balls in this over. This can tell you how much lengthy this over was. Tuffey was bowling wides one after the other. After that he used to bowl one with in the stumps and they were all length balls. Now inside the first overs length balls mostly means boundary.

Bowler tend to keep the ball short at the start. They get the new pitch to give them some assistance by bowling the ball in the middle of the pitch. But Tuffey here had some other plans. He was hitting a really odd line and length.

and every game like T20 though its a Test or ODI. Australian Team has very experience players.Mostly he was bowling the ball on the leg side. Those he bowled on the off side were drilled towards the fence by Gilchrist. This is certainly one of those overs which needs to be investigated. As per some reports this over was investigated as well. The findings have not come to media.

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