Help regarding cricket rules
Guys we play matches between classes in college and there is a lot of confuison regarding two rules in cricket .The umpire there in one instance
1.called No ball when the right hand bowler was bowling around the wicket to a right hand batsman(leg side guard as we say) because there was 5 fielders on leg side.he argued that only a maximum of 5 fielders on leg side and if bowler too bowls over the wicket (leg side guard as we say) he also becomes a fielder ,so one fielder has to be moved to offside and only 4 are permitted..I have found this as nonsense and eventhough i searched in net ,i couldnt find a video to support my argument..can some one help me with it.
2.another absurd decision.The batsman hit the ball and they run for two and he failed he to ground the bat on the opposite side(only by inches of the grease) and then completed the second run ,the rule is only one run is short but the umpire said both runs are short as the batsman didnt touch the crease..I argued that only one run is short as he completed the second run but the opposite team and umpire didnt agree with me.
So i also need a video for this..
Please help me cricket crazy members.
Guys we play matches between classes in college and there is a lot of confuison regarding two rules in cricket .The umpire there in one instance
1.called No ball when the right hand bowler was bowling around the wicket to a right hand batsman(leg side guard as we say) because there was 5 fielders on leg side.he argued that only a maximum of 5 fielders on leg side and if bowler too bowls over the wicket (leg side guard as we say) he also becomes a fielder ,so one fielder has to be moved to offside and only 4 are permitted..I have found this as nonsense and eventhough i searched in net ,i couldnt find a video to support my argument..can some one help me with it.
2.another absurd decision.The batsman hit the ball and they run for two and he failed he to ground the bat on the opposite side(only by inches of the grease) and then completed the second run ,the rule is only one run is short but the umpire said both runs are short as the batsman didnt touch the crease..I argued that only one run is short as he completed the second run but the opposite team and umpire didnt agree with me.
So i also need a video for this..
Please help me cricket crazy members.