Geography, asked by miky20, 5 months ago

इन मेनी रिटर्नस द फॉरेस्ट डिपार्टमेंट इस्टैबलिश्ड फॉरेस्ट विलेज इज ट्रेंस ऑफ रेगुलर सप्लाई ऑफ​

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Answered by mbakshi37
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Explanation:

A batter can be out lbw even if the ball did not hit his/her leg: for example, a batter struck on the head could be lbw, although this situation is extremely rare. However, the batter cannot be lbw if the ball pitches on the leg side of the stumps ("outside leg stump"),[notes 4] even if the ball would have otherwise hit the wickets.

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