To be fair it's because it was very bad etiquette to bowl dangerously for hundreds of years until the English invented a style of deliberately trying to hit the batter's upper body with fast bowling (Bodyline) and there was no limit to the number of these deliveries you could bowl or where you could place fielders to take advantage. Rules slowly changed since then.
To be fair it's because it was very bad etiquette to bowl dangerously for hundreds of years until the English invented a style of deliberately trying to hit the batter's upper body with fast bowling (Bodyline) and there was no limit to the number of these deliveries you could bowl or where you could place fielders to take advantage. Rules slowly changed since then.
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