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cricket - 1. when is a batsman considered to be out stumped? 2. mention any 3 intances when umpire calls for a No ball. 3. list three different types of strokes played by the batsman in front of the wickets

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Answered by InnocentBachiNo1
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1. A batsman can be given out stumped if the wicket-keeper puts down the wicket, while the batsman is out of his ground and not attempting a run.

2. (a) The heel of the bowler's front foot lands on or in front of the popping crease (the front line of the batting crease).
(b) The bowler's back foot is touching or outside the return crease.
(c) A full toss - a ball which does not bounce - from a seam bowler reaches the batsman at waist height.

3. There are various types of stroke such as drive, cut, pull, hook, leg glance, sweep and slog.
Answered by royboy
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HI

HERE IZ UR ANSWER.

1. When batsman tries to hit the ball by coming out of the crease to get under the ball and he couldn't connect the ball and the wicketkeeper removed the bails while he is out of the crease is stump out.

2. When bowler crosses the line by his foot either in air onr with contact to ground assigned to him while bowling is declared no ball

When bowler bowls the fultoss ball above the waist height of batsman, then it is considered as a dangerous ball and also a no-ball with one warning.

When bowler hits the wickets of non striking end with any of his body part while bowling and bails falls down, then also it is considered as a no ball.

3. Three shots are --- Straight drive, Cover drive, On Drive

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