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England's no-ball hell

England have overstepped the mark throughout 2015, taking six wickets which have been overturned because of no balls uncovered by the tv umpire. ESPNcricinfo's ball-by-ball service has logged them all

Andrew McGlashan
Andrew McGlashan
13-Oct-2015
Stuart Broad charges off in celebration at removing Michael Clarke, England v Australia, 1st Investec Test, Trent Bridge, 3rd day, July 12, 2013

Stuart Broad has added to England's list of no-ball culprits  •  Getty Images

Ben Stokes v Jermaine Blackwood, Antigua
53.3 Stokes to Blackwood, short and wide but steered to slip, Blackwood has given it away... or not, because Stokes has overstepped! The reprieve is swift, Stokes walks briskly back to his mark.
Mark Wood v Martin Guptill, Lord's
12.5 Wood to Guptill, straighter line, it bounces a little and takes the outside edge to first slip! Wood has his first Test wicket...oh no he doesn't! Wood has surely overstepped, what a calamity. It's so close but I don't think he's got anything behind the line here. Yep, no-ball called and Wood is robbed of a first wicket through his own fault, what a shame for him because it was a lovely delivery, angled in and straightening just enough to take the edge
Mark Wood v Chris Rogers, Trent Bridge
22.3 Wood to Rogers, Root takes a sharp, low catch. Oh wait, the umpires check for a possible no-ball. No part of the heel behind the crease. Wood pays the penalty for indiscipline. Short and rears up outside off to catch Rogers in a tangle. He fends and pops it to third slip, where Root flings to his left and pulls off a one-hander of his own. But it amounts to nothing as umpire Dar signals a no-ball
Steven Finn v Peter Nevill, Trent Bridge
47.4 Finn to Nevill, Finn claims the outside edge, his 100th Test wicket…That is a huge no-ball. He is well over the line. Good length and outside off, Nevill hangs his bat out like my mother does washing in the line and edges it to Cook, who takes it around chest height at first slip
Steven Finn v Steven Smith, The Oval
93.1 Finn to Smith Finn has overstepped, again. Big, big, no-ball. 4-5 inches over the line. He has to wait for his 100th Test wicket. This was slung short and miles wide outside off, Smith slashes, has a big whoosh at it and nicks it behind to the keeper, who moves to his right to pouch it. Finn is absolutely gutted. He has only himself to blame, though. It happened in the previous Test at Trent Bridge too
Stuart Broad v Shoaib Malik, Abu Dhabi
35.2 Broad to Shoaib Malik, width, and driven hard, into gully's midriff! But no, it's a no-ball! He bowled a massive one earlier in the day, which went uncalled, and England now pay the price. Oh dear ...

Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo