There are a number of different ways
a batsman can be given out in the game of cricket. When a bowler gets a batsman
out it is thought that the bowler gets a “wicket”. subsequent are the poles
apart ways a batsman can be given out according to the rules of cricket:
Cricket rules circumstance that if the ball is bowled and hits the conspicuous
batsman’s wickets the batsman is given out (as long as at smallest amount one
bail is aloof by the ball). It does not matter whether the ball has touched the
batsman’s bat, gloves, body or any other part of the batsman. However the ball
is not permitted to have touched another player or umpire before striking the wickets.
Cricket rules state that if a batsman hit the ball or touches the ball at all with his bat or hand/glove holding the bat
then the batsman can be trapped out. This is done by the fielders, wicket
keeper or bowler catching the ball on the full (before it bounces). If this is
done then cricket rules state the batsman is out. If the ball is bowled and it
hits the batsman first without the bat striking it then an LBW decision is
possible. However for the umpire to give this out he must first look at some of
the factors stated in the cricket rules. The first thing the adjudicator need
to decide is would the ball have hit the wickets if the batsman was not there.
If his answer to this is yes and the ball was not pitched on the leg side of
the wicket he can safely give the batsman out. However if the ball hits the
batsman outside the line of off stump while he was attempting to play a stroke
then he is not out. A batsman can be given out according to cricket rules when
the wicketkeeper puts down his wicket while he is out of his crease and not
attempting a run (if he is attempting a run it would be a run out).Cricket
rules state that a batsman is out if no part of his bat or body is grounded after
the popping crease while the ball is in play and the wicket is fairly put down
by the fielding side. Cricket rules specify that if a batsman hits his wicket
down with his bat or body after the bowler has entered his delivery stride and
the ball is in play then he is out. The striking batsman is also out if he hits
his wicket down while setting off for his first run. Cricket rules allow the
batsman to be given out if he willingly handles the ball with the hand that is
not touching the bat lacking the consent of the hostility. An homeward bound
batsman must be ready to face a ball or be at the non strikers end with his
partner within three minutes of the friendly batsman being dismissed. If this
is not done the received batsman can be given out. Cricket rules state that if
a batsman hits a ball twice other than for the purpose of protecting his wicket
or with consent from the opposition he is out. A batsman is out if he willingly
obstructs the opposition by word or action there are many other cricket rules.
However these are most of the basics and will get you well on your way to
playing the game. Many of the more advanced rules & laws can be scholarly
along the way and are not vital to general play.
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