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when a ball hits batsman's leg under the knee it is called as leg ball wicket

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What does ibw mean in cricket?

Leg Before Wicket. It's where the leg is in between the ball and the wicket and the ball hits the leg. It is classified as if the ball had actually hit the wicket. See related link for more information.


What is the LBW term in cricket?

If the ball hits the batsman's pad (on his leg) and is "hitting" the stumps (so if the batsman wasn't there, it would hit the stumps) then it is out.


What does LBW stand for?

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


What does ''I.b.w'' Stand for?

In cricket it means Leg Before Wicket. (LBW) Basically means your leg has blocked the ball from hitting the stumps if you haven't hit the ball.


What does LBW stand for in cricket?

Leg Before Wicket


Is there such thing as a HBW in cricket?

No. The correct term is LBW, and it means Leg Before Wicket.It is used when a batsman, in trying to play a ball, is hit on the leg when the ball would have actually hit the wicket, and he is therefore adjudged to be `OUT`


What is pad in cricket?

The 'Pad' in Cricket, is the protective object placed on from just above your foot to above your knee. When a ball hits the pad in from of the wicket this is known as LBW (Leg Before Wicket) which means, Your out!


What is mean by on drive in cricket?

an 'on-drive' is when the batsman hits the ball along the ground back past the bowler on the leg side (or 'on side' ) of the wicket


How many fielders on leg side when right arm bowler bowling from round the wicket?

Up to 5. More than 5 its No Ball


What are the different ways to get out in cricket?

In cricket, a player can get out in several ways: being caught by a fielder, bowled out, leg before wicket (LBW), run out, stumped by the wicketkeeper, hit wicket, handled the ball, obstructing the field, or being timed out.


In what sport is the term lbw used?

LBW - meaning 'Leg Before Wicket' is used in Cricket.


How can you get out in cricket?

yes, you can be run out Or you can be timed out (take more than three minutes to take guard) Or you can be out handled the ball. Or you can be out obstructing the field. all without facing a ball.