In a limited overs match you inadvertently allow a seventh ball to be bowled which turns out to be a foot fault no-ball.
As you start to signal the free-hit you realise your counting error.
What do you do???
Anonymous
In a match, batsman played the ball towards fine leg region and start running, the wicket keeper removed his right hand gloves and hold it in his left hand meanwhile the ball throwing towards the wicket keeper he kept the ball with the discarded gloves, are it is a illegal fielding? and giving 5 penalty runs to the batting side or its a normal treated ball please, give the answer with the clause and reference with the Law. Thanks and regards. Jawaid Ashraf.
Jawaid Ashraf
Sir,
I need you ask you a question regareding cricketing law 42.15.
Sir first off all please let me know that when was last this law modified and with what purpose ?
And 2nd.
As the law was modified few year back bowler can not attempt to run out non striker soon as he reaches to his delivery stride. is there any chance for bowler to attempt run out non striker keeping ball in hand only and take the bells off ? or he has to throw the ball from away only to do so ?
Sir i really request you to reply asap.
Regards
Manish Buddhdev
Manish Buddhdev
