Friday 18 May 2012

It is sad for IPL!

Is it not sad that spot fixing scandal is surfacing in IPL?

Leaving  alone a Film Star 's brawl at the gate or a misbehaviour of a player the news that saddens an ardent fan of IPL is the spot fixing.

With an enormous craze for this fast paced game millions of fans hope to see a clean game first of all.

If a doubt arises that a game is being tampered with by illegal means and fixing its a big blow for the game's following.

.Don't you agree with me?

Bowling a No Ball is the methodology in Spot Fixing.

Just for info Do you know which all fall under No Ball category.?

   An umpire will rule a no ball under any of the following conditions:.

[edit]Illegal action by the bowler

  • If the bowler bowls without some part of the front foot either grounded or in the air behind the popping crease
  • If the bowler bowls with the back foot not wholly inside the return crease.
  • If the bowler bowls more than one ball above the head height in a over.
  • If the bowler throws, rather than bowls, the ball
  • If the bowler changes the arm with which he bowls without notifying the umpire.
  • If the bowler changes the side of the wicket from which he bowls without notifying the umpire.
  • If the bowler bowls underarm unless this style of delivery is agreed before the match.
  • If the bowler throws the ball towards the striker's wicket before entering the "delivery stride".
  • If the ball does not touch the ground in its flight between the wickets and reaches the batsman at a height above either his waist when delivered by a fast bowler (this delivery is called a 'Beamer') or the shoulder when delivered by a slow bowler.
  • If the ball bounces more than twice, or rolls along the ground, before reaching the popping crease at the striker's end. However, the ECB has ruled that in certain competitions in England the ball is only allowed to bounce once.
  • If the ball comes to rest in front of the line of the striker's wicket.




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