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MCC Laws of Cricket

MCC amends beamer rules, gives umpires more say

Law 41.6, which applies to short-pitched fast bowling - bouncers - is unchanged.

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Alec Coxon legally bowls consecutive overs in same innings from same end

Alec Coxon should not have been able to bowl consecutive overs, but this was a special case.

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Phil Hughes injury: A cruel example of game’s risks

The question of how batsmen should protect themselves from a blow on the head is not a new one.

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Why chucking should be legalised

MCC had banned John Willes after he wreaked havoc with his overarm bowling.

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MCC: Bowler knocking over stumps in delivery stride to be adjudged as no-ball

The sight of England fast bowler Steven Finn knocking over the stumps in his delivery stride has led MCC to draw up a new no-ball rule that will take effect in October, it was announced Thursday.

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Match officials help protect the spirit of the game

Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws but also within the Spirit of the Game - MCC Law of Cricket

 

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