How a batsman gets ""out"" in cricket?
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Answer:
There are ten ways to get a batsman out in cricket, with the most common forms of dismissal being bowled, caught, leg before wicket (lbw), run-out and being stumped. There are a few rare types as well, which include hit-wicket and obstructing the field.
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Explanation:
A batsman is made out in the following ways:
Caught: when the batsman hits the ball and if the player in fielding catches the ball before it reaches or falls on the ground, then the batsman is out .
Bowled: When the bowler bowls the ball in such a way that the ball hits the stump directly, then the batsman is out .
Stumped: the wicket-keeper hits down the stump while the batsman is out of his/her crease and not trying run
Run out: when no part of the bat or the batsman is grounded behind the popping crease and the wicket is put down at that time is called run out.
Leg before Wicket: The situation where the ball would have hit the stump if the batsman wasn’t there and also the ball does not pitch on the leg side of the wicket, unless no stroke was attempted