Does a run-out count if the bowler was in the way? Yes, The rules say, the catch is legal if no part of the fielder or the ball touches the ground or the boundary. Sort of, although the etiquette of ...
The first ball will be bowled at the batter 'on strike' and the bowler delivers the ball overarm at the cricket stumps. If the batter decides not to hit the ball or misses it, the fielding team's ...
Ball-tampering is one of the most emotive and controversial issues in Test cricket, especially when accusations involve Pakistan. When umpire Darrell Hair awarded England five penalty runs for ...
However, even if that was the case, it would not have mattered because under laws of cricket - and also BBL rules - the dismissal was valid because “the over as counted by the umpire shall stand”.