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TV9 - CCL 2 Final Match Controversy Between "KB Vs CR" : "CCL Kicchu" - Part 6

TV9 - CCL 2 Final Match Controversy Between "KB Vs CR" : "CCL Kicchu" - Part 6.....! In the final match of CCL Cup 2 (Celebrity Cricket League Season 2) which was between Chennai Rhinos and Karnataka Bulldozers, there was a controversy of run out in the match during the last ball of the match. When Vikraanth was bowling the last ball of CCL 2 finale match 2nd innings, he ran out non-striker Karthik of Karnataka Bulldozers in his follow-through without completing that delivery. This action totally made the Karnataka Bulldozers team stunned. There was a great argument between the umpires and Chennai Rhinos team that it should be considered as run out, but the umpires denied it and as a result Karthik was not out. Actually, when the bowler enters his delivery stride, the non-striking batsman usually 'backs up'. This means he leaves his popping crease and walks towards the other end of the wicket so that it will take him less time for him to reach the other end if he and his batting partner choose to attempt a run. Sometimes a batsman, whilst backing up, leaves the popping crease before the bowler has actually delivered the ball. When this happens sometimes the bowler may attempt to run the non-striking batsman out. Getting a batsman out this way is legal but is generally considered to be against the spirit of the game as the non-striker usually accidentally leaves the crease. The bowler is meant to warn the batsman to stay in his crease rather than to take his wicket. If he ...

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TV9 - CCL 2 Final Match Controversy Between "KB Vs CR" : "CCL Kicchu" - Part 4

TV9 - CCL 2 Final Match Controversy Between "KB Vs CR" : "CCL Kicchu" - Part 4...! In the final match of CCL Cup 2 (Celebrity Cricket League Season 2) which was between Chennai Rhinos and Karnataka Bulldozers, there was a controversy of run out in the match during the last ball of the match. When Vikraanth was bowling the last ball of CCL 2 finale match 2nd innings, he ran out non-striker Karthik of Karnataka Bulldozers in his follow-through without completing that delivery. This action totally made the Karnataka Bulldozers team stunned. There was a great argument between the umpires and Chennai Rhinos team that it should be considered as run out, but the umpires denied it and as a result Karthik was not out. Actually, when the bowler enters his delivery stride, the non-striking batsman usually 'backs up'. This means he leaves his popping crease and walks towards the other end of the wicket so that it will take him less time for him to reach the other end if he and his batting partner choose to attempt a run. Sometimes a batsman, whilst backing up, leaves the popping crease before the bowler has actually delivered the ball. When this happens sometimes the bowler may attempt to run the non-striking batsman out. Getting a batsman out this way is legal but is generally considered to be against the spirit of the game as the non-striker usually accidentally leaves the crease. The bowler is meant to warn the batsman to stay in his crease rather than to take his wicket. If he ...

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Umar Gul to V. Sehwag (Ind Pak Semi)

Cricket match between Ind Pak Semi final. Umar Gul bowling to Virender Sehwag.

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Harsha Bhogle on Philps Cricket extra - Part 1

There was a time not so long ago when your address defined which cricket matches you could see. As kids growing up in Hyderabad we were thankful for what we got; a three-day game sometimes, when to our great joy our school gave us a holiday to be able to go and watch. You had the radio, of course, but as I later discovered, when a commentator knows his audience cannot watch what he is describing, he takes the odd liberty! Then television arrived and while that opened up a beautiful new world for us cricket watchers, you could only see games that were beamed into your country. Sometimes you only got the highlights but you were thankful for that. Our world was still bounded; what we saw was still controlled by someone else. Luckily, satellite television arrived and you could watch almost everything -provided, of course, you had the time. One constraint had been removed. At the time we thought it was as good as it got. But this week I heard something that's got me all excited because it makes the viewer king, a notion that was ingrained in me when I began a career in broadcasting. What the IPL-Google deal does is make geographical boundaries irrelevant in the area of live sport. So my classmate in Japan, who was starved of his regular fix, can now watch a game in real time as long as he has a workable broadband line - a problem that, unlike me, he doesn't need to worry about.

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