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What will be the eventual fallout from the Pahalgam attack on Indo-Pakistan cricket relations?
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In the past, bouncer barrages would occur. These were riveting contests as it displayed great fire from the fast bowler as the bouncers would also spill out into a few nasty words being spoken between batsman and bowler. On the batsman's side we would often see the batsman duck suddenly or evade the ball. However, once a while the bowler would strike the batsman horribly in the head/the body and he would collapse to the floor in pain or even more bravely stay stood up and just simply rub his body as if to say to the bowler, "Was that supposed to hurt?" Alternatively, greater batsmen would hook/pull the ball and the bowler would become annoyed and also psychologically damaged as he would have to pitch the ball up and risk being driven.

 

Should the rule be removed?

 

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