Thursday, June 20, 2013

No Ball Ruling

Article 20.5No Ball

1. A full-pitched delivery (full toss) that passes above the batsman shoulder at his normal standing height shall be called a no ball.

2. A short-pitched delivery (bouncer) that passes above the batsman shoulder at his normal standing height shall be called a no ball.

3. A delivery that is above the batsman shoulder at his normal standing height but has also been adjudged a wide, must be called a no ball. A no ball takes precedence over a wide.

Now all you so called experts out there in the SFSCL will finally now realise that a no ball is deemed to be above the batsman's shoulder, and not above the batsman's head like a lot of you specialist umpires think.

NO BALL = ABOVE THE BATSMAN'S SHOULDER



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