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Bodyline Bowling was effectively banned in 1934 after a controversial series between England and Australia in 1932-33. The tactic, which involved bowling fast, short-pitched deliveries aimed at the batsman's body to induce catches to fielders, was criticized for its unsportsmanlike nature. The International Cricket Council (ICC) introduced regulations to limit the use of such tactics following this series, leading to significant changes in bowling laws. As a result, while not explicitly banned, the strategies associated with bodyline became less common and were restricted under the new rules.

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