International cricket played over the years, many changes have been made from time to time. Due to these changes and rules, the playing technique of the players has also changed. In cricket, changes are made to its rules from time to time. There are some rules in this game of cricket, which you may not even know about. In such a situation, today we will tell you about some interesting rules related to cricket. You will be surprised to know that.
Very interesting rules have been made in case of losing the ball in cricket. If the ball is lost on the batter’s throw and the outfield team appeals to lose the ball, the ball is declared dead. In such a situation, the game begins by bringing the second ball with the same number of overs. At the same time, runs earned by running or runs earned from the limit are added to the batsman’s count.
The umpire may not call the batter out unless appealed by the field team. In such a situation, if the batter backs up after going out, the umpire may stop him and call him to bat again. At the same time, the field team can appeal even in the pitcher’s career.
This rule was first used by Vinoo Mankad. He was sacked by Vinoo Mankad to Australian Bill Brown in 1947. In this, the batsman standing at the end of the bowling rolls out of the crease, then the bowler can appeal by hitting the ball into the wicket. According to the rules, no warning is given on this, but morally bowlers give the first batsman a warning for this.
If an injured player remains off the field for 15 minutes or more after reporting to the umpire, he may not bat or throw during that time.