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TCL-MUMPING | 00:32 Sat 13th Jun 2009 | Sport
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In the playing conditions for the current ICC World Twenty20, a free hit is allowed for a foot-fault no-ball. If a bowler delivers any other no-ball or wide, no free hit is allowed, why?

If the free hit delivery is called as any type of no-ball or wide, another free hit is allowed, hardly consistent is it?
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The playing conditions say "For any free hit, the striker can be dismissed only under the circumstances that apply for a no ball, even if the delivery for the free hit is called wide ball."

It just seems odd that wi a free hit, the bowling side is penalized more for the no-ball which a batsman can score off anyway, rather than a wide which he can't .
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