A weird incident grabbed the attention during the match between New York Strikers and Morrisville Samp Army in the ongoing Abu Dhabi T10 Tournament, UAE pacer Hazrat Bilal bowled the biggest no-ball in cricket history on November 22. The Abu Dhabi T10 League has been scrutinized because of such bizarre actions. Fans on social media are criticizing the move of ICC for not regulating these leagues. Also Read: Jasprit Bumrah Equals Kapil Dev in an Elite Record, Know More This incident took place during the fourth over of the match in the second innings which was being bowled by Bilal. Hazrat Bilal, the right-arm pace bowler, came to bowl from over the wicket to the Pakistani batter Asif Ali. The ball came in with the angle and Asif Ali missed his pull shot and got a single on that delivery. Meanwhile, the on-field umpire Nigel Llong almost immediately stretched his right arm to signal a no-ball. That was the moment when everyone was shocked to see the no-ball from Bilal. Welcome to Abu Dhabi T10 league This is a NO BALL bowled by Hazrat Bilal of Morrisville Samp Army against New York Strikers in 4th over.Tell me a better sign than this to indicate that spot fixing exists#ADT10 #AbuDhabiT10League #AUSvIND #WIvBAN #WBBL10 pic.twitter.com/4nCNuX9d2X — Scoop Shot (@Scoopshott) November 22, 2024 When the replay was shown, the commentators in the commentary box were shocked to see the margin of no-ball from Bilal. One of the commentators couldn’t believe that this much margin of a no-ball was delivered by a bowler who has international experience already. Bilal who only bowled just a single over in the match, gave 9 runs in his overs. If talking about Hazrat Bilal’s career then he plays for UAE in international cricket and has already played 7 ODI matches with 8 wickets to his name. This incident of the no-ball has caught everyone’s attention and fans are demanding that the ICC should take strict action on such leagues. In recent times, ICC has already regulated a few leagues around the world and banned a few players as well.