You've just been bowled a 'beamer' while playing cricket. What part of your body should you be worried about
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In the game of cricket, a beamer ball refers to a full-toss ball, which passes, without any bounce above the waist height of the batsman who stands inside the crease. While bowling such balls, the bowler often loses control over his full-toss ball and can be very dangerous as it can hit the head of the batsman and cause severe injuries.
The existing ICC rule states that a bowler who bowls more than 2 beamers in the innings must be banned from the game.
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