Back Foot No Ball ICC Rule: Ravi Bishnoi is considered to be the major reason for Team India's defeat in the second T20 against England. Bishnoi spent 29 runs in the 17th over, which changed the course of the entire match. During this, he bowled two 'back-foot no-balls'. A no-ball in which Indian spinner Ravi Bishnoi's leg did not go beyond the line, but it was still called a no-ball. So let's know what is the rule of the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding this no-ball, due to which Team India lost.
Back foot no ball, what does the ICC rule say
The way Bishnoi bowls by making an angle, such bowlers can face the problem of back foot no ball. However, back-foot no-balls from spinners have rarely been seen. Fast bowlers occasionally bowl back-foot no-balls.
According to ICC rules, just as the batsman gets a free hit on the rest of the no-balls, the backfoot gets a free hit on the no-ball. Bishnoi bowled 3 back-foot no-balls in the match.
Bishnoi's over turned the match around.
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