5 Bowlers With The Most Unorthodox Bowling Actions
Published - 13 Jun 2021, 12:01 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:47 AM

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Unorthodox bowling actions have been difficult to control but can be very effective in any format and those bowlers have the ability to win matches on their own. Injuries are common for these sets of bowlers with unorthodox actions and it is very important for them to be managed properly by the team.
Their uniqueness among the bowlers keeps the batsmen guessing and they are not easy to face for the batsmen too. They are different from other bowlers with their jumps, strides, and run-ups too. It is time to look at 5 bowlers with the most unorthodox bowling actions.
5 Bowlers With The Most Unorthodox Bowling Actions:
Muttiah Muralidharan:
Muralidharan’s action was always under the radar, and he was also very effective in ODI cricket to picking up 534 wickets in 35o games at an average of 23.1. His “dhoosra” was very effective as it spun in the opposite direction and he bowled at a good pace too. He is currently serving as a bowling coach in IPL for the Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Paul Adams:
He also had some excellent stats in domestic cricket and his unique bowling action did have a lot of strain on his body. He had an unusual jump before getting to the crease and he could never see the areas where he delivered the ball until he completed his action.
Lasith Malinga:
Malinga is one of the best bowlers in death overs and he keeps hitting the toe-crushing yorkers at good speeds with a little bit of reverse swing. He delivered the ball from the sidearm action rather than from the normal high arm action which made him unique and tough to play. He picked up 546 wickets in international cricket overall across formats.
Sohail Tanvir:
Tanvir has picked up 130 wickets in international cricket and is looking to make a comeback into the Pakistan squad. He had a quick release from a high arm and he kept his non-bowling hand behind the bowling hand which was very unique for a bowler. He did reap a lot of benefits though and he had a natural outswinger for the right-handed batsman.
Jasprit Bumrah:

Jasprit Bumrah has been leading the Indian pace attack for years now and he is one of the best bowlers in the world with a lot of impact in all formats. Bumrah has a weird action that helped him to generate good speeds with a shorter run-up and he was very consistent in hitting the right lengths.
He has transformed into an excellent bowler in the death overs later and he has been destroying the batting lineups in the world. He extracts a lot from hitting the seam into the pitch and he released from a relatively high arm position. He puts a lot of pressure on his front knees while bowling.