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Same how they judge whether batsman switched his hands to become a right / left handed after the ball is delivered..

 

That is already legal.

 

These are 2 absolutely different things. When the batsman changes his stance, it is there for everyone to see. Bowlers can alter their line and length if they see the batsmen trying to go for a switch hit.

 

When the fielders move behind the batsmen, he cannot see them. The batsmen has the right to know where the fielders are before he plays his shot.

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That is already legal.

 

These are 2 absolutely different things. When the batsman changes his stance, it is there for everyone to see. Bowlers can alter their line and length if they see the batsmen trying to go for a switch hit.

 

When the fielders move behind the batsmen, he cannot see them. The batsmen has the right to know where the fielders are before he plays his shot.

How is it different, the fielder only moved in anticipation. Had the batsman not positioned himself to play the sweep/ paddle, the fielder would not have moved.

 

Also, where do you think Morrison was quoting the rule from?

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