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Q: If you catch the ball in cricket and fall over the boundary is the batsman still out?
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If a batsman hits the ball into the helmet behind the wicket keeper are the runs credited to the batsman?

Not out. See Law 32.3e (a fair catch). If the ball hits a fielder's protective helmet this is not a fair catch and the batsman is not out, although the ball remains in play. MCC Laws of cricket: http://www.lords.org/laws-and-spirit/laws-of-cricket/laws/law-32-caught,58,AR.html However, if the helmet was on the ground and not his head, then the fielding team is penalised 5 runs and the ball is declared dead - he is not out.


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kumar sankagara(2000-present) is highest run scoring batsman now he scored 14,189 runs in 403 matches. he played 379 innings, scored 49 hundreds and 96 50's and still scoring.


If a batsman is on the line when the cricket bail comes off is he out?

The batsman would be outThe batsman couldbe out.You're asking a question about a possible Leg Before Wicket(LBW) dismissal, and there are multiple factors involved in such a decision. Did the ball bounce off the pitch before hitting the batsman (if it doesn't, even if it hits the batsman in line, it must be treated as if it impacts the batsman outside the line of off stump, and cannot be ruled an LBW unless the batsman does not offer a shot). Furthermore, the path of the ball must be shown to be able to continue on and hit the wicket had the batsman not been there.


What are the main rules in the sport of cricket?

There are many rules involved in the sport of cricket. Cricket is a game played with a bat and ball. There should be two teams of 11 players. To make sure the rules are obeyed, there are also two umpires present in a game of cricket. To score runs you must hit the ball and then run between the wickets. If you hit the ball to the boundary of the field you score a 4 and over the boundary you score a 6. If the ball hits your legs when you are batting this is called Leg Before Wicket (LBW) and you will be out. In order to get a player 'out', a fielder must catch the ball after it has been hit or throw the ball at the players wickets whilst they are still running. If you bowl the ball too wide, you must bowl it again.


Who is the best batsman in cricket?

Arguably, Australian batsman Donald Bradman was the best batsman. Popular as a sporting hero among Australians, Bradman is often regarded as the greatest batsman of all time. His success was exceptional as both an individual and as a team player. Bradman's had a batting average of 99.94 from his 52 Tests, which was nearly double the average of any other player before or since. During the 1930 cricket season, he scored 974 runs over the course of the five Ashes tests, the highest individual total in any test series. Although most cricketers retire by their mid-thirties, Bradman was still playing strongly at almost forty years of age. On 12 June 1948, Bradman scored 138 in the First Test Cricket at Trent Bridge. In his farewell 1948 tour of England the team he led, dubbed "The Invincibles", went undefeated throughout the tour. No other team since has managed to match this.


If the fielder hits the stump with his leg at that time the fielder have the ball at that time the batesman is not in the crease In this case the batsman is out or not?

In this particular situation, the batsman is not out.This is because the wicket was not put down properly. According to Law 28 of the Laws of Cricket, only the ball itself or a hand or arm that is in possession of the ball can properly put down the wicket.Having said this, there is still the potential for the batsman to be run out in this scenario. If the fielder, having realized his mistake, either reassembles the wicket and then properly puts down the bails or uses the ball or the hand or arm with the ball to uproot one of the remaining stumps, either one before the batsman can make his ground by returning behind the popping crease, a run out can still be called.


If the cricket ball hits the bat then goes onto the leg is it still LBW?

Yes. If it then hits the batman outside of off, then the batsman has to have not offered a genuine shot to be out. If he has offered a shot and it hits him outside off, it is not out. But this is not where it pitched. As long as the ball pitches in-line with the stumps or outside off, the batsman can be adjudged LBW


How all can be out in a cricket match?

A bats man can be in 10 ways in the cricket of any format i.e. test cricket, one day internationals, or t20 cricket matches.1. Bowled: The bowler has hit the wicket with the ball and the wicket has "broken" with at least one bail being dislodged (note that if the ball hits the wicket without dislodging a bail, it is not out).2. Caught: The batsman has hit the ball with his bat, or with his hand which holding the bat and the ball has been caught before it has touched the ground by a member of fielding side.3. Leg Before Wicket: First and foremost, the ball must, in the opinion of the on-field umpire, be going on to hit the stumps if the ball had not hit the pad of the batsman first. If the batsman plays and attempted shot to the delivery, then the ball must hit the batsman's pad in line with the stumps and be going on to hit the stumps for the batsman to be given out. If the batsman does not attempt to play a shot, then the ball doest not have to hit the pad in line with the stumps but it still must be going on to hit the stumps. If the ball pitches outside the leg stump, the batsman cannot be given out under any circumstances.4. Run Out: A member of fielding side has broken or "put down" the wicket with the ball while a batsman was out of his ground; this usually occurs by means of an accurate throw to the wicket while batsmen are attempting a run.5. Stumped is similar except that it is done by the wicketkeeper after the batsman has missed the bowled ball and has stepped out the his ground, ans is not attempting a run.6. Hit Wicket: A batsman is out hit wicket, if he dislodges one or both bails with his bat, person, clothing or equipment in the act of receiving a ball, or in setting off for a run having just received a ball.7. Hit the Ball Twice: is very unusual and was introduced as a safety measure to counter dangerous play and protect the fielders. The batsman may legally play the ball a second time only to stop the ball hitting the wicket after he has already played it.8. Obstructed the field: another unusual dismissal which tends to involve a batsman deliberately getting in the way of fielder.9. Handled the ball: A batsman must not deliberately touch the ball with his hand.10. Timed Out usually means that the next batsman did not arrived at the wicket with three minutes of the previous one being dismissed.


What country was cricket first played in?

England...am suprised they are still rubbish at cricket


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The most successful cricket player still alive is considered to be Sachin Tendulkar.


What does out for a duck mean How can you use this phrase?

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What are opinions on who the best cricket batsman in the world is?

Well, Don Bradman is the best batsman ever in the history of Cricket. After him, Sachin Tendulkar is arguably the best batsman. Another contender for this is Brian Lara. Lately, Ricky Ponting and Mohammad Yousuf has been in tremendous form and is fast catching up with Sachin and Brian in statistics.Sir Donald BradmanThe opinion is universal, the best cricket batsman is Sir Donald Bradman of Australia with a test average of 99.94. Though it is a matter of argument that he batted in an era where only 2 others teams were present and most of the matches that he played were against England bowling attack. It has been estimated had he batted in this era, he would have been averaging 65 which is still much higher than what batsmen achieve today. There is another way to describe great batsmanship other than average is impact a particular batsman had on the match and entertainment value. In this regard some consider Sir Vivian Richard of West Indies as best batsman ever. In the modern time Brian Lara had come close being the second best batsman if not the best. Top TenWell you can't say Brian Lara or Mark Waugh because they were spazmotic. The top ten in my book would have to be- Don Bradman- Jack Hobbs- Garfield Sobers?- Sachin Tendulkar- Viv Richards-Brian Lara- Ricky Ponting- Rahul Dravid- G Viswanath- Mark Taylor- Mohammad Yousuf- Allan BorderProbably, maybe if I thought about it I could think of some others!