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If the ball pitches more than twice before reaching the crease at the striking end, what should the umpire call?

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posted Feb 1, 2017 by Diya Borda

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No Ball

MCC rules state that a ball may be called a no-ball if it bounces more that twice before reaching the batsman/popping crease. This means if it bounces twice it is a legal delivery.

  • If the ball bounces twice before reaching the batter, it is legal ball.
  • If it bounces more than twice, including a roll, it is a no-ball.
answer Feb 7, 2017 by Naveen Kumar
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