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Q: A fast bowler has already received a warning for bowling a ball above the waist and then bowls a wide chest high full toss which the batter cuts for 4. Should it be the 2nd warning and they be not allowed to bowl anymore in the innings, or could it be considered not dangerous as it was wide of the batter and they’re allowed to keep bowling.
A: The umpire shall call and signal no ball. Under the circumstances of what you described no further action would be required as the batter is not at risk of being injured with this delivery
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Q: I’d love to get some feedback on the strategies batters have to help them relax between balls and then be ready to focus and concentrate for the next ball?
A: I read a story about a former Australian Test batsman who used to choose a small object or sign around the ground and after each ball he tried to relax and then he'd look at the small object which became a trigger point to refocus for the next ball