From Donald To O'Brien: The Greatest Cricket World Cup Moments

The Huffington Post UK  |  By Posted: 09/05/2012 17:28 Updated: 09/05/2012 17:28

Begun in 1975, the quadrennial Cricket World Cup's time-of-the-essence pace has ensured some unforgettably pulsating moments.

Here are the most memorable from yesteryear...

PAKISTAN DEFEAT ENGLAND IN THE FINAL, 1992

AUSTRALIA V SOUTH AFRICA SEMI-FINAL, 1999

LASITH MALINGA TAKES FOUR WICKETS IN FOUR BALLS, 2007

IRELAND BEAT ENGLAND - KEVIN O'BRIEN'S INNINGS, 2011

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Begun in 1975, the quadrennial Cricket World Cup's time-of-the-essence pace has ensured some unforgettably pulsating moments. Here are the most memorable from yesteryear... PAKISTAN DEFEAT ENGLA...
Begun in 1975, the quadrennial Cricket World Cup's time-of-the-essence pace has ensured some unforgettably pulsating moments. Here are the most memorable from yesteryear... PAKISTAN DEFEAT ENGLA...
 
 
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fredro
08:47 PM on 05/22/2012
I'm surprised Malinga ('Malinga the Flinger', I always think of him as) is allowed ro get away with his dubiously legal action. THROWING the ball ('flinging' it), as a player might do to shy at the stumps from a fielding position, entails holding the throwing arm at about, or below, shoulder level. Good BOWLING requires the arm to be vertically above shoulder of the bowling-arm. Malinga's action is closer to the former than the latter, which gives him an unfair power of trajectory. It's closer to a baseball-delivery than a bowler's. 'It's just not CRICKET!'