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11: Bowled; Caught; Stumped; Run out; Lbw; Hit wicket; Handled the ball; Obstructing the field; Timed out; Hit the ball twice,retired out.
  • "Caught behind" and "Caught & bowled" are classified as just 'Caught'.
  • 'Handled the ball' can be disregarded if the batsman is asked to pick up the ball by a fielder, usually the wicketkeeper.
  • 'Timed out' occurs when one batsman is not ready for play and on the pitch within two minutes of the previous batsman being out (or three minutes if he is to be the nonstriker).
  • 'Hit the ball twice' can be disregarded if the second hit was to prevent the ball being 'played on' (hitting the stumps after being played a first time).
  • If any batsman leaves the field of play without the Umpire's consent for any reason other than injury or incapacity, he may resume the innings only with the consent of the opposing captain. If he fails to resume his innings, he is recorded as being Retired - out. For the purposes of calculating a batting average, retired out is considered a dismissal.
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A cricket match is played between 2 teams, each team consisting of 11 players.

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