17 Most Controversial moments in Cricket History

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5. Leg Theory vs. Bodyline

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England called it “leg theory”; Australia called it “Bodyline”. Whoever you side with, it is easily the most controversial tactic in Ashes, if not cricket, history. Designed specifically to combat the threat of Australian batting genius Don Bradman, the leg theory involved the ball being bowled towards the body of the batsman in line with the leg stump. That strategy knocked many of the Australian batters unconscious and left the others severely bruised. It was criticized by cricket experts round the world for being contrary to the spirit of the game. It was not long before the rules were rewritten to limit the amount of fielders allowed behind square leg – effectively eliminating leg theory bowling for the good of the game.

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