English, asked by StrongGirl, 10 months ago

Every bowler wants to see the bails/stumps flying through the air after the ball has been delivered. What happens when the ball hits the stump directly from the bowler?
Caught behind
Bowled
LBW
Hit-wicket

Answers

Answered by PADMINI
3

when the ball hits the stump directly from the bowler, then it's called 'bowled'

Explanation:

  • In the sport of cricket, a wicket consists of three stumps and two bails.

  • Stumps are the three vertical posts that support the bails and form the wicket.

  • Bails are two smaller sticks that are placed on top of the three stumps to form a wicket.

  • Every bowler wants to see the bails/stumps flying through the air after the ball has been delivered.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Question:

Every bowler wants to see the bails/stumps flying through the air after the ball has been delivered. What happens when the ball hits the stump directly from the bowler?

Options:

Caught behind

Bowled

LBW

Hit-wicket

Answer:

Bowled.

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