Rahul dravid
You may be thinking of being caught. If a fielder catches the ball after it has been hit by the batsman from a valid ball, within the field of play and before it hits the ground then the batsman is out - caught.
Yes, a player can get "caught out" on a six in cricket if they hit the ball and it is caught by a fielder before it touches the ground. However, for the shot to be considered a six, the ball must clear the boundary without bouncing. If the fielder catches the ball while standing outside the boundary, the batsman is credited with a six, and the catch is not valid.
The correct word is caught.
Caught Example : "Today I catch the ball. Yesterday I caught the ball."
The plural form of catch is catches.
Shoib Malik
No it is not it is the end of the game
A batsman edging the ball and keeper takes his catch is caught behind
caught
Andre Reed
The bird catches and eats insects. I prefer: The bird is an insect eater. Note: To eat an insect the bird must first catch it, so there is no need to use 'catches' or 'caught'.
Yes, the ball is caught incomplete because he was down before he caught it.