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Any person who plays as part of a cricket team is a cricket player. He can be a batsman, bowler, wicket keeper, fielder etc.
Fred Spofforth of Australia was the first man to get a hat-trick in test cricket.
what are ways a cricket batsman can be dismissed from the field
A person directly behind the stumps (wicket is fairly ambiguous in cricket use) is normally defined as a wicketkeeper, even if they are not wearing any of the equipment or acting in the usual manner of one.
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a wicket is a person size door set into the main gate door
The wicket is a part of the game it maA number of words are thought to be possible sources for the term "cricket". In the earliest known reference to the sport in 1598 (see below), it is called creckett. The name may have been derived from the Middle Dutch krick(-e), meaning a stick; or the Old English criccor crycemeaning a crutch or staf Another possible source is the Middle Dutch word krickstoel, meaning a long low stool used for kneeling inchurch and which resembled the long low wicket with two stumps used in early cricket.ybe founded by the person who made cricket
The catcher is the person that is behind the batter however if you mean even further then the Catcher then it's the Home Plate Umpire and if you mean even further then next would be the various fans that are in the stands.
The best person or we can call it the best person in cricket since 1995 till 2009 is Khalid Khan.he is a pace bowler and took a wicket on the 2nd ball of his first over in his debut match against Campbelltown city U16 at Jackson Park. He was playing for campbelltown city cricket club U 15 team.Guess what he is the best.
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.
Dismissed WITH or WITHOUT prejudice? On a misdemeanor - IF it was dismissed WITH prejudice - you probably can.
yes. if you can make at least one person in the jury believe that you may not have been drunk then yes it can get dismissed.