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Post by viswajith on Feb 2, 2013 5:28:10 GMT
If a bowler got incapacicated during the super over,what will you do?here in a local match the scenario occured when the bowler nominated was gone for too many in his first 2 balls,he pretends as injured and they ask for a change of bowler... I didnt allow as I thought the case was not genuine....what would have you done in such a situation as well as a genuine case?reply please
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Post by gooders on Feb 2, 2013 9:03:28 GMT
If I could determine real injuries as opposed to fake ones, I would seriously consider getting into medicine.
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Post by tippexii on Feb 3, 2013 9:59:05 GMT
By all means file a report to the governing body if you have suspicions, but without medical expertise, I wouldn't ever suggest that an injury wasn't genuine.
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Post by rajeshpaul on Feb 3, 2013 12:41:28 GMT
where can i post my question/new thread?
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Post by jaybee on Feb 3, 2013 16:57:27 GMT
rajeshpaulPlease see private message sent to you a minute or so ago
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Post by viswajith on Feb 3, 2013 17:07:46 GMT
ok...then what can we do if the injury was genuine?the solution is to continue with another bowler....but is there any need to nominate the back up bowler as well before the start of super over?
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Post by tippexii on Feb 3, 2013 17:25:51 GMT
Since a "super over" isn't covered in the Laws, this would depend on what's laid out in the Rules of your particular competition.
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