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.
Close of play Knocked for six Up stumps Straight Bat Fast Bowling Duck the bouncers Sticky wicket Not cricket Take one for the team Retire to the pavilion In the paddock Caught out Leg before Wicket
longest six in history of cricket by the criss gyle from west indies
A batsman edging the ball and keeper takes his catch is caught behind
Ravi Shastri hit the most six in a over in test cricket.
To score a six in cricket, you have to hit the ball so that it crosses the boundary rope on the foul.
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Yes, it is out hitting the wicket after scoring a six in cricket because the batsman hit the wicket.
There are generally six deliveries in a cricket over, but this can vary, depending on no-balls and wides.
A set of six balls bowled in cricket - is called an 'over'.
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