Rushi MK-II

Jun 22 2008
if a batsman decides to change mode (change style from right handed to left handed) with his team needing one run to win and only a ball remaining. If three slips and a gully are in position, in theory the batsman would be turning those fielders into four men behind square leg and would have a legitimate claim for a no-ball under the current legislation

Ian Chappell highlights the major problem with switch hitting. Even though its within the law its venturing into a very grey area like bodyline, underarm bowling.

Cricinfo - The problem with switch-hitting

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