<Li> If the bowler bowls without some part of the front foot landing either grounded or in the air on the same side of the wicket as his back foot lands . </Li> <Li> If the bowler bowls with the back foot not wholly inside the return crease . It is illegal for any part of the foot to be outside the line, whether in the air or grounded . </Li> <Ul> <Li> If the bowler breaks the non-striker's wicket during the act of delivery (unless he is attempting to run out the non-striker). </Li> <Li> If the bowler changes the arm with which he bowls without notifying the umpire . </Li> <Li> If the bowler changes the side of the wicket from which he bowls without notifying the umpire . </Li> <Li> If the bowler bowls underarm unless this style of delivery is agreed before the match . </Li> <Li> If the bowler throws the ball towards the striker's wicket before entering the "delivery stride". </Li> <Li> If the bowler throws, rather than bowls, the ball . (See bowling and especially throwing for an explanation .) </Li> <Li> If the ball bounces more than once, or rolls along the ground, before reaching the popping crease at the striker's end . </Li> <Li> If the ball bounces not wholly within the 10 foot width of a full pitch, or bounces wholly or partly on an artificial surface next to the pitch, or bounces not wholly on the artificial surface in use . </Li> <Li> If the ball comes to rest in front of the line of the striker's wicket . </Li> </Ul> <Li> If the bowler breaks the non-striker's wicket during the act of delivery (unless he is attempting to run out the non-striker). </Li>

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