Raahil Chopra
Aug 20, 2010

Weekend fun: The no-ball saga

We all know about the no-ball that has stirred a controversy between Suraj Randiv and Virender Sehwag. For those who know about it and actually haven't seen the video, or want to see it again, we at Campaign India have decided to do so. In all fairness to Randiv he did bowl two legitimate deliveries that Sehwag had a chance to score off before he ultimately delivered the big no-ball.Watch the over now

Weekend fun: The no-ball saga

We all know about the no-ball that has stirred a controversy between Suraj Randiv and Virender Sehwag. For those who know about it and actually haven't seen the video, or want to see it again, we at Campaign India have decided to do so. In all fairness to Randiv he did bowl two legitimate deliveries that Sehwag had a chance to score off before he ultimately delivered the big no-ball.

Watch the over now

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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