![]() If a batsman hits the ball twice, they are out. This comes in effect when a batsman dislodges his own stumps, knowingly or unknowingly. If a batsman is obstructing the field (by action or words), they can be ruled as out. The ball should also be pitched in line and within the height of the stumps to be judged as LBW. If the bowl touches any part of the legs, then it is LBW. The difference is that the wicketkeeper removes the bail when a batsman moves forward to hit the ball and misses it. If a fielder hits the stumps with the ball and the batsman is not able to complete the run, the batsman is out. ![]() If the bowler's delivery hits the stumps and the bails are dislodged, then the batsman is out. ![]() Batsman hits the ball with the bat and a fielder catches it without touching the ground.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |