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Simon Taufel: Impossible to officiate change of grip, stance

Earlier this week, former Australian skipper Ian Chappell had suggested the ICC to ban switch-hitting saying the shot is "blatantly unfair" to the bowlers and the fielding team.

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Simon Taufel

Simon Taufel

Simon Taufel feels it will not be practical to outlaw the switch-hit shot, adding that it's "impossible" for an on-field umpire to monitor the batsman for change in grip or stance. Earlier this week, former Australian skipper Ian Chappell had suggested the ICC to ban switch-hitting saying the shot is "blatantly unfair" to the bowlers and the fielding team.

A switch hit involves a batsman changing the order of his hands (from left-handed to right-handed grip or vice-versa) after the bowler has already started on his run-up. "The game of cricket is not a science, it's an art. We're not perfect," the former ICC Elite Panel umpire was quoted as saying by Sydney Morning Herald. "When we say that we want to ban that type of shot how does the umpire officiate that? It's impossible," Taufel added.

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