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Paul.S
No he didn't get told to stop, although the MCC statement was a bit fluffy.
MCC STATEMENT ON KP SWITCH-HITTING ROW
Law 42.10 states that a batsman should be ready to take strike once the bowler is ready to start his run up (which Pietersen clearly was). If he is not then the umpire should warn him as the first and final warning. If he isn't ready again then the umpire should award five penalty runs to the fielding side.
If the bowler has entered his delivery stride i.e. his back foot has landed, then, according to the Laws, the batsman is within his rights to change his grip. Of course, the bowler, on seeing the change of grip or stance, may still want to bowl at the striker - he may feel his chances of taking a wicket are increased and that he should not be prevented from delivering the ball. The umpires should allow him to have this option.
"In summary, therefore, MCC's interpretation is that a batsman is still entitled to play the switch-hit stroke but he is only allowed to alter from one stance or grip to another once the bowler has entered his delivery stride.
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The rules need tweaking though. I think the wide for a start; if you're changing hands then they shouldn’t be giving leg side wides because it’s effectively the offside now as he changes to left handed. Also LBW. If it pitched outside his leg stump (as a right hander couldn’t be leg before) and turns in and traps him in front I think he should be out because it’s become outside his off stump when he swapped hands.
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