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| The free-hit does seem to have done the trick in T20s and ODIs, which is why I actually think it's unnecessary for Tests. If bowlers have started curbing the no-balls in the shorter forms, it's most likely that they'll keep it curbed for the longer forms as well; after all, it seems to me that a bowler bowls how he bowls, and that probably won't change regardless of the form of the game. |
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| Why do we feel the no ball needs to be eradicated from test cricket anyway? I'm glad to see the bowler putting in the kind of effort which may occasionally mean that he oversteps the line in the desire to fling that ball down as quick-as-a-flash. In my opinion, the game is already skewed massively in favour of the batsman, so why should we add punishment upon punishment for bowlers who make a small error? |
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| OK, I haven't been able to watch cricket on TV for awhile, but I am certain during the England/Australia twenty20 during the recent World Cup, that I was listening to TMS, when Clark bowled a no-ball to Darren Maddy. Ponting then moved several fielders (brought the fine leg up and put long on/off back) in preparation for the free hit, the ball was a yorker and Maddy was clean bowled. Now I am happy to be wrong, and if that is the rule, I am fine with that, but surely the rule should be applied, and Captains not allowed to change the field!! |
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Now if the whole concept of the free hit is simply a step too far (although it's hardly a new concept in test cricket given the old back-foot no ball law) and one freebie for the batsmen too many surely the existing penalty for overstepping should at the very least be increased? 10 penalty runs per no ball would certainly have the same impact as the free hit minus all of the unsavoury slogging. Last edited by engssmoothcriminal : 05-10-2007 at 01:10 PM. |
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| The only thing I want to see regarding front foot no balls is Cyclops used to identify a noball and relaying that via a beep to the umpire so he does not shift his focus from down the pitch. It is ridiculous that umpires must shift their eyes on the moment of delivery. |
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