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Merill Fernando

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Bradman thought Muralitharan's delivery was OK, says book publisher Posted: Dec 6, 2004 6:38 PM
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 Ampa forwarded this link to me from Fox Sports.

SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Cricket great Sir Donald Bradman thought Muttiah Muralitharan's controversial bowling action was legal and shortly before his death in 2001 described Australian umpire Darrell Hair's attitude towards the Sri Lankan spinner as "distasteful," his book publisher said Sunday.

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