There are 11 ways to go out in cricket.
1)Run Out
2)Bowled
3)LBW
4)Caught
5)Stumped
6)Timed Out (Once one batsman is dismissed, next batsman should come & take strike within 3 minutes)
7)Handle the ball (picking the ball up)
8)Hit Wicket
9)Obstructing the field (pushing a fielder)
10)Hitting the ball twice
11)Retired Out
There are 10(excluding being Retired Hurt)different ways in cricket in which a batsman gets out,which are described below,also mentioned with the reference of the cricket rules they come from:-
Rule Number Way of getting out
30 Bowled
31 Timed-Out
32 Caught
33 Handeled the ball
34 Hit the ball twice
35 Hit Wicket
36 LBW
37 Obstructing the field
38 Run Out
39 Stumped
The following are the ways of getting out in cricket:
-Bowled - The stumps being uprooted
-LBW- Leg before wicket, the ball hits the pad before bat just in front of stumps.
-Catch out- The batsmen hits the ball in the air and is caught by any fielder or wicket keeper.
-Caught and Bowled- The batsmen hits the ball in the air and is caught by the bowler who bowled the ball.
-Run Out- The batsman attempting a run, isn't able to make the crease and the fielding side player has uprooted the stump with the ball.
-Stumped- The batsman advances down the wicket in order to hit the ball but misses the ball and wicket keeper takes the ball and hits the stumps before the batsman reaches the crease back.
-Hit wicket- The batsman hits the stumps with any part of his body or gear and the bails are uprooted.
-Obstructing the field- The batsman tries to stop a ball when it is being fielded by the fielders.
-Handling the ball- The batsman stops the ball with the hand in order to protect the bails.
-Time out- The batsman is not able to get to the crease within prescribed period of time.
There are 6 ways in cricket in which you can get out in cricket:
1)Bowled-The ball hits the stumps then the person playing the role of the batsman is out
2)Caught-The ball touches any part of the bat and is caught in One's hand before it falls on the ground then you are caught
3)Run out there are creases in cricket.When you hit the ball you take a run . if the fielder throws the ball and hits the wicket before you reach the other crease you are run out. The non-strike batsman can also be run-out if he is outside his crease.
4)Leg Before Wicket (LBW).If your leg is in the line of the wicket and the ball hits your leg instead of hitting the wicket then you are out LBW
5)stumped-As I said there are creases in cricket when you go down your crease and hit it goes a great shot! But if you miss and don't return until the wicket keeper hits the wicket then you are out!
6)Hit wicket-By chance while playing a shot your bat touches the wicket and the bails on the wicket fall off you are out
1)Bowled-The ball touches any part of your body or even does not and hits the stumps then the person playing the role of the batsman is out
2)Caught-The ball touches any part of the bat and is caught in ones hand before it falls on the ground then you are caught
3)Run out-There are creases in cricket.When you hit the ball you take a run.If the fielder throws the ball at the wicket before you reach the other crease you are run out
4)LBW-If your leg is in the line of the wicket and the ball hits your leg instead of hitting the wicket then you are LBW
5)stumped-As i said there are creases in cricket when you go down your crease and hit it goes a great shot! But if you miss and don't return until the wicketkeeper hits the wicket then you are out!
6)Hit wicket-By chance while playing a shot your bat touches the wicket and the bails on the wicket fall off you are out
They get out if someone on the other team catches the ball without it bouncing it or if the ball hits the stumps.
There are eleven ways to get out of a cricket match:
Run out
Bowled
LBW-- leg blocked wicket
Caught
Stumped
Timed Out (once a batsman is dismissed, next batsman should come and take strike within three minutes)
Handle the ball (picking the ball up)
Hit Wicket
Obstructing the field (pushing the fielder)
Hitting the ball twice
Retired Out
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