yes
It is where a batsmen hits the ball into the air and without a bounce a fielder catches it meaning the batsmen is out.
when the batsmen hits a bowler/fielder instead of a ball
This score will be added tothe team only.
yes
If the ball hits the bat first then the batsman will get 5 runs but if the ball haven't touched the bat then those 5 runs will count as extra runs.
Yes, if you strike the ball twice you can be called out. The official scoresheet will read: "Hit the ball twice." However, there is one exception to this rule. You are allowed to hit the ball twice if the second hit is an effort to knock the ball away from the wicket after it had already made contact with you, but not your bat. So, if the ball hits your hand and continues towards the wicket you are allowed to use your bat to knock it away.
It is called a plant
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If the ball lands in the dirt and the batter swings at it, I believe that is a strike, even if he hits it into fair territory. This is another one that may have to be improved by somebody else if I'm wrong, but I don't think I am on this one.
The term wicket is associated with the sport of Cricket. When a batsman is dismissed and sent back to the pavillion it is termed as a wicket. People even call the cricket pitch where the game is played a wicket.
If the batter/runner is contacted by a fair ball when they are out of the box they are out and the ball is dead thus no runners can advance. Given this the answer to you question is no they can not score.
Batsman is declared as not out