Overarm Bowling
Roundarm Bowling, Cricket, Underarm Bowling, Fast Bowling, Seam Bowling
978-613-9-08200-1
6139082005
100
2013-08-15
45,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In cricket, overarm bowling refers to a delivery in which the bowler's hand is above shoulder height. This is in contrast to a roundarm delivery, where the hand is between shoulder height and waist height; and an underarm delivery where the bowler's hand is below waist height. After roundarm was legalised in 1835 with the bowler allowed to deliver the ball at shoulder height, it was not long before some bowlers began to raise the hand above the shoulder. The Laws of Cricket at that time directed that such a delivery be called a no ball. In 1845, the law was strengthened by removing the benefit of doubt from the bowler in height of hand questions, the umpire's view of the incident being final.
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