If the ball is struck by the batsmen of a legal delivery and goes over the boundary rope with bounces, four runs are awarded.
If the ball is struck by the batsmen of a legal delivery and goes over the boundary rope without bounces, six runs are awarded.
If the ball is struck by the batsmen of an illegal delivery (i.e no ball) and goes over the boundary rope with bounces, four runs are awarded to the batsmen, and one extra to the team total.
If the ball is struck by the batsmen of an illegal delivery (i.e no ball) and goes over the boundary rope without bounces, six runs are awarded to the batsmen, and one extra to the team total.
If the ball is not struck by the batsmen of a legal delivery and goes over the boundary rope while bouncing, then four runs are awarded to the team total.
If the ball is not struck by the batsmen of an illegal delivery (wide or no ball) and goes over the boundary rope while bouncing, then five runs are added to the team total, and none to the batsmen.
Sanjay Bangar
Yaa, if someone takes a catch then the batsman is out definitely.
Infinite runs can be taken on a ball by running till it is in the field(not gone over the boundary).
if a batsman is out without scoring, then it is called a DUCK.... and if he is out on the 1st ball that he faced then it is called as a GOLDEN DUCK..
Sachin Tendulkar without doubt
a sixer is when the batsman hits a shot without touching the boundary.
A House Without Boundaries was created in 1972.
To hit a six, the batsman must hit the cricket ball over the boundry rope without the ball touching the ground.
The duration of A House Without Boundaries is 1.53 hours.
Of course yes. Without seeing the ball, the batsman cannot hit it with his bat and score runs for his team. The longer a batsman stays on the pitch, his visibility of the cricket ball improves.
A duck in cricket is when a batsman goes into bat, scores no runs, and is then out again. A golden duck is when a batsman is out on their first ball, and a diamond duck is when an opening batsman is out on the first ball of the match.
there are so many Ways: when the batsman fail to play the ball and it hit to stump that called bowled. The ball hit the bat and the ball caught by the fielder without touching the ground it's catch out. the ball hit batsman pad and the ball vartuly going in the stump so it called LBW leg before the wicket. the player doesn't make to the crease and the fielder throw the ball and it hit the stump and the batsman is not in the crease so its call runout. There is somany ways but mostly player gets out like this.there are 3 more ways but mostly player are getting out like this. other ways are obstrecting the field(once inzmam get out), handale the ball, and time out. Batsman can get out by following types:- 1) Catch out 2) Bowled 3) Stumping 4) Runout 5) Hit wicket 6) LBW 7) Handling the ball 8) Distracting the field 9) Timeout 10) Not offering a shot (similar to LBW but in this case umpire can give the batsman out if he thinks that batsman is not offering a shot and hitting it with pad, ball may or may not be going to hit stump) Number 10 is actually LBW. The 10th way is Hitting the ball twice.