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Old 24th November 2009, 12:16 AM   #12 (permalink)
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A few more articles.

Jenner doubting the legality of it.

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"And in the Test match arena it can be great if there is a bit of rough." Krejza also disagreed with the school of thought that the doosra could not be bowled with a legal action.

Australian leg spin guru Terry Jenner has been sceptical of Krejza's new addition, telling News Limited on Sunday that "everybody who has bowled the doosra has been reported for suspect action".

"So if Jason Krejza has miraculously discovered a way to bowl the doosra without flexing his elbow, then he's a genius," Jenner said.

But Krejza said on Sunday: "I wouldn't be able to chuck it the way I bowl it, it is completely straight armed." Krejza endured one of the great rollercoaster rides in Test cricket.
World News Australia - Krejza adds doosra to his bag of tricks

And Tim Coyte saying it's not even the doosra.
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"It is not a doosra, it is as simple as that," State coach Tim Coyle said yesterday.

"Jason Krejza has a special delivery that can't be compared with a bent elbow doosra. People need to go and have a look at what he bowls.

"He bowls this ball that goes the other way, exactly the same way as his off-break so to me it is not a doosra.

"We will call it something else, we've just got to come up with a name.

"It was an outstanding delivery and made everyone sit up and look. It is perfectly legal and will not affect his off-breaks."
Krejza's mystery ball Today's News - The Mercury - The Voice of Tasmania

Hard to tell from the videos, I'm sure if he bowls it during a FRC match we will have more of an idea of how hes bowling it. And of course if he makes it back to International level there will be a lot of analysis of it.
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