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Sachin Tendulkar suggested a ‘new rule’ in cricket, know what is special in it

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Sachin Tendulkar Suggest New Law in Cricket: Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar has suggested a new rule in cricket after an incident in the Sydney Test of the Ashes series. This rule is related to the decision of giving out or not to the batsman if the bails have not fallen after the ball has hit the stump.

Actually, England batsman Ben Stokes was batting on the third day of the fourth Test of the Ashes series being played in Sydney. In front of him was fast bowler Cameron Green. Stokes left a ball from Green seeing it going to the off side but the ball hit the stumps. However, luck favored Stokes and the bails placed over the stumps did not fall despite the ball being hit. Stokes was declared not out and later he took over the team by playing an important innings of 66 runs.

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It is a law of cricket that if the bails do not fall even after hitting the stump, then the batsman is not considered out. Now when this incident happened in the Sydney Test, the legendary Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar suggested to bring changes in this rule of cricket. Although he gave this suggestion only jokingly. Tendulkar tweeted, tagging former Australian spinner Shane Warne, “Should a rule of ‘hitting the stumps’ be introduced for this in which the ball hits the stumps but does not hit the bails? What do you think? Should be fair to the bowlers.

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Shane Warne also agreed to this suggestion of Sachin, writing, ‘Interesting point. There should be a debate on this. I will take it to the World Cricket Committee for discussion and then talk to you. Never seen anything like it happened today. The speed of Green’s ball was 142 kmph and it hit the stumps very fast.

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