Herschelle Gibbs
Shahid Afridi.
sachin
Yes, it is out hitting the wicket after scoring a six in cricket because the batsman hit the wicket.
Adam Gilchrist
Shahid Afridi
Saurav ganguly
Yaa, if someone takes a catch then the batsman is out definitely.
If you are new, learn the rules and how to play the game and practise several times a week. Practise specific skills such as hitting the ball by seeing how many times you can consecutively hit the ball with your wrists in the correct position, aiming it straight up, and getting underneath to hit it. Similarly, practise your aim by hitting it against a wall and catching it on the rebound. (The great Australian cricket batsman Donald Bradman, practised his batting by hitting the ball against a corrugated iron tank which would send the ball out at odd angles. The principle of hitting a volleyball ball against a wall is the same, as it will rarely rebound in the same way.)
The short answer: to acknowledge the applause that is sure to be forthcoming from spectators, teammates, and opponents alike.
A batsman scores runs in cricket.that can be done by hitting the ball with the bat and running at the other end of the 'pitch' or by hitting the ball to the boundary line.if the reaches the boundary withour toching the groun the batsman gets 6 runs and if the ball reaches the boundary while ouching the ground even once he gets 4 runs
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.
The batsman would be outThe batsman couldbe out.You're asking a question about a possible Leg Before Wicket(LBW) dismissal, and there are multiple factors involved in such a decision. Did the ball bounce off the pitch before hitting the batsman (if it doesn't, even if it hits the batsman in line, it must be treated as if it impacts the batsman outside the line of off stump, and cannot be ruled an LBW unless the batsman does not offer a shot). Furthermore, the path of the ball must be shown to be able to continue on and hit the wicket had the batsman not been there.