history of underarm cricket
Origins and History
The underarm bowling incident of 1981 is a sporting controversy that took place on 1 February 1981, when Australia played New Zealand in a one-day international cricket match, the third in the best-of-five final of the 1980-81 world cup series, at the Melbourne cricket ground.
Underarm cricket has its roots in the informal games played in backyards and parks, evolving into a structured format over time. The style of bowling underarm has been a key characteristic since the early days, adding an element of challenge and unpredictability to the sport.
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