Shane Warne reveals spot fixing by Indian bowler in test match against Australia
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The legendary leg-spinner, Shane Warne, has questioned the manner, Indian left-arm fast bowler, Thangarasu Natarajan, bowled no-balls in his debut Test at the Gabba against Australia.
Natarajan, the only Indian bowler to make both red and white debut on the same overseas tour, was in the spotlight for the number of no-balls he bowled during the Test.
The 29-year-old speedster took three wickets in the first innings of the match and conceded 78 runs, six of which came in no-balls, something that caught Warne’s eye. ------------------------------
Commenting on the matter, the leg-spinner said that the no-balls caught his eyes since they were ‘miles over’ the crease. Highlighting that five of the illegal deliveries came on the first ball of the over, suggesting foul play at Natarjan’s part.
Something caught my eye when Natarajan was bowling. He’s bowled seven no-balls, and they’ve all been big ones. Five of them have been off the first ball and they’re miles over. We’ve all bowled no-balls, but 5 of them off the 1st ball of an over is interesting.
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His on-air remarks about the young debutant sent social media in a frenzy, with many Indian fans calling him out for his ‘irresponsible’ remarks.