Why are Umpires checking for a No-Ball every time he takes a Wicket? Should ALL Bowlers then be checked as it appears to be blatant discrimination,or am I missing something?
Sqad,Perhaps I never worded question right, I have played Cricket and watched Cricket for the last 55 years,so am fully aware of the Rules. My question related to wickets taken by Roach, which were subsequently checked for a No-Ball,therefore why was EVERY Bowler who took a wicket not checked? Hope this makes it a bit clearer.
Roach has been having a lot of trouble with his run up and has bowled a lot of no balls this test. It is only natural that the umpires will be watching him very closely.
Just had a thought,Sqad, maybe the 3rd Umpire is checking and relaying the result to on-field Umpire,if that is the case I can understand it.Thanks for your interest.
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