DC vs RR: What kind of injustice is it with Mitchell Starc? Know what are the ICC rules regarding the back foot of no ball
Cricket News Desk. Delhi Capitals defeated Rajasthan Royals in the exciting Super over IPL 2025. Mitchell Starc bowled out for Delhi in the Super Over. Stark bowled the fourth ball around the wicket. Ryan Parage sent this ball for fours. Meanwhile, no-ball sirene rang. After this, Rajasthan got a free hit. However, he could not benefit from this and Ryan was run into an attempt to visit. Why did the referee have no ball? Mitchell Starc’s leading leg was not outside the ball. But the referee declared it a gene ball because of the back foot. His back leg was close to the return prices. A small part of the leg also touched the return line. For this reason, the third referee declared it a gene ball. However, commentator Simon Doule criticized the referee’s decision on the broadcast. He said it shouldn’t be a ball. But later he corrected his mistake. He said that once the leg touched the line, the fine was applied. According to MCC Rule 21.5.1, ‘the back leg of the bowler must be inside after the ball is thrown and the return fold is not touched’. Even if the foot gets on the line, it will be no ball and the batting team will get a free hit on the next ball. This means that once the foot touches the line, no ball will be given and that Stark’s leg would have touched the line. Only 11 runs were recorded in the Super Over. The first super on IPL 2025 was played between Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday. Delhi Capitals won this Super. Rajasthan earlier chased a 189 -run target and scored 188 runs that lost 4 wickets. In the Super Over, Rajasthan’s team was able to score 11 runs thanks to Mitchell Starc. Even after no ball, Rajasthan’s team could not benefit. Ryan Parag and Yashasvi Jaiswal are running out. In response, Kl Rahul and Triston Stabs Delhi won by 4 balls. Share this story -tags