Yes, if the ball pitches in line with the leg stump and would have gone on to hit the leg stump, it is out LBW. However, if the ball pitches outside the leg stump, the batsman cannot be given out LBW even if the ball would have gone on to hit the stumps.
Not out. You cannot be out lbw if the ball pitches outside leg stump, so assuming that nothing else untoward happened bar that described in the question, that is not out.
The reason for this is that it would be against the spirit of the game because it would be seen as negative. Bowlers would then continually bowl that line with more fielders on the leg-side, and basically only try and get batsmen out LBW.
No ways as the ball is pitched outside the leg stumps it cannot be given.
if the ball would have gone on to hit the stumps if it either hit in line of the stumps or hit outside off stump but no shot was offered but it can not be out if the pall pitched outside of leg stump
he will be out if he leg and bat is up in the air!!
Yes there is.
Swing your leg and kick it up but straight.
Leg Before Wicket.In cricket Leg Before Wicket (LBW) is one of the ways in which a batsman can be dismissed in occurs when the batsmen is struck anywhere except his bat or gloves and the ball would be hitting the stumps (ball has to hit in line with the stumps and pitch outside of stump if a shot is played) :)Leg Before Wicket
Yes, from where the leg meets the stump if it is not fitted correctly in can cause blisters.
This rule is fairly complex, a basic overview of the rule is provided below: - The ball hits the batsman in front of the stumps before hitting his/her bat and in the opinion of the umpire, if it had not been blocked by the batsman's body, would have gone on to hit the batsman's stumps. - In practice there are a number of subtleties to the rule, for example: * If the ball hits the batsman outside the line of the off stump and the batsman was playing a genuine shot (but missed the ball), then he cannot be given out. * If the ball pitches outside the line of the leg stump, the batsman can never be given out, even if he does not play a shot. More information about cricket can be found here: http://www.answers.com/topic/cricket-4
Middle & Leg stumps.
One of the best exercises for buttocks that are recommended by experts is leg lifting over a ball. One lays stomach down on the ball with hands on the floor and one at a time lifts a leg off the floor keeping it straight.