NEW DELHI: Riyan Parag’s supply was known as a no-ball for an uncommon cause through the second T20I match between India and Bangladesh on the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Parag, who was bowling his first over within the eleventh over of the Bangladesh innings, tried to vary his bowling model on the fourth ball. He tried a peculiar sling motion, paying homage to former India batter Kedar Jadhav’s huge motion.
Nevertheless, this try backfired as Parag stepped outdoors the pitch tramlines, ensuing within the ball being rightfully signaled as a no-ball.
Legislation 21.5 of the foundations of cricket set by England’s well-known Marylebone Cricket Membership (MCC) mentions the next:
“The bowler’s again foot should land inside and never contact the return crease, appertaining to his/her acknowledged mode of supply. – behind the popping crease. If the bowler’s finish umpire is just not happy that every one of those three circumstances have been met, he/she shall name and sign No ball.”
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Based on this rule, as quickly as Parag’s again foot landed outdoors the white tramline to his left, it was thought-about a no-ball.
In actual fact, Parag’s foot not solely landed outdoors the tramline but additionally outdoors the pitch altogether.
The umpire took a few checks to verify the choice however finally declared it a no-ball.
Parag scored 15 runs and claimed one wicket within the match.
India defeated Bangladesh by 86 runs and sealed the three-match sequence 2-0.
The third and remaining T20I might be performed on Saturday on the Rajiv Gandhi Worldwide Stadium in Hyderabad.