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If you're bowling marginal no-balls all day which the umpire isn't calling, then yes it is. There's got to be consistency here, only checking when a wicket falls isn't fair on the bowler.Shut the **** up Taylor it's not difficult not to bowl a no ball
There's the problemIf you're bowling marginal no-balls all day which the umpire isn't calling, then yes it is. There's got to be consistency here, only checking when a wicket falls isn't fair on the bowler.
Well how the **** are you meant to correct it if the umpire doesn't say anything?There's your problem
I actually think he has somewhat of a point in half of what he's saying here.god taylor should be banned from talking about this sorta stuff
Well how the **** are you meant to correct it if the umpire doesn't say anything?
Bit hard to tell you're bowling a couple of no balls every over if they only bother checking when you take a wicket though. If he'd been called three times in his first over he might've adjusted a bit.There's the problem
I don't think it's specific to this match. I'm surprised bowling coaches around the world aren't making it a priority for their bowlers to be well behind the line.Bit hard to tell you're bowling a couple of no balls every over if they only bother checking when you take a wicket though. If he'd been called three times in his first over he might've adjusted a bit.