The Marylebone Cricket Club has announced
changes to the no-ball law from October 1. A no-ball will be called if
the bowler breaks the stumps during the delivery stride
The
MCC is responsible for the laws of cricket worldwide and their laws
sub-committee, which includes former international umpire Simon Taufel and
International Cricket Council chief executive David Richardson, have made the
recommendations to the MCC committee.
MCC head of cricket John Stephenson
said the decision "provides clarity to the situation and removes the need for a
subjective assessment to be made by the umpire".
He added: "It also
ensures that the striker will still be credited with any runs that he scores
from the delivery, and will act as a significant disincentive to the bowler from
doing it."
In the period before the change comes into force, the ICC, the
game's world governing body, may introduce a playing condition - rather than a
law - for international cricket to allow the umpire to call a
no-ball.
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