Yes, it is out hitting the wicket after scoring a six in cricket because the batsman hit the wicket.
In the T20 world cup, David Obuya of Kenya was out hit wicket on 12 September 2007. In the 1975 World Cup R.C. Fredericks (of West Indies) was out on 21 June.
Here are a few of the fundamentals of cricket. Preventing the ball from hitting the wicket, avoiding being hit in the legs in front of the wicket, avoiding hitting catches to any fielders,avoiding being hit by the ball in a way that might cause injury.
amarnath
No, a batsman cannot be out hit-wicket off a no-ball.
If you hit the wicket and a bail comes off, you're out--"Hit wicket".
it is when u hit your own wickets
it is when u hit your own wickets
there are 10 ways to get out # Bowled # caught # run out # stumped # lbw # timed out # handling the ball # hit wicket # obstructing the field # hitting bowl twice
No
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.
hit wicket..........