A look at the history of cricket shows that the law relating to the “fairness of arm” in delivery has been the most dynamic, ...
India, despite being a cricketing powerhouse, does not have a specific law that criminalises match-fixing. The BCCI has thus ...
The controversy arose on the final ball of the fourth over when Muneeba survived an lbw appeal but was caught short after ...
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New cricket format: Test Twenty launched; rules, global selection explained
Cricket's 'next chapter' has begun, with the unveiling of its fourth format – Test Twenty. As the name suggests, it blends "Test strategy with T20 intensity", and is the world's first 80-over format.
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Coppack swaps law for full-time Essex cricket deal
According to the Marylebone Cricket Club website, there are 42 different laws of cricket, most of them divided into multiple sub-sections, plus an appendix. One player who would feel right at home ...
Cricket loves its laws – or ‘Laws’, as some prefer – and law 5.3.2. seems as certain as the sun rising in the east: ‘The blade shall consist solely of wood.’ But for how much longer? In late August, ...
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