Yes, it is out hitting the wicket after scoring a six in cricket because the batsman hit the wicket.
If the ball hits the batsman's pad (on his leg) and is "hitting" the stumps (so if the batsman wasn't there, it would hit the stumps) then it is out.
Not out. Only way to get batsman out when a no ball is thrown is run out.
There are four ways. run out, catch stump and wicket.
when a ball hits batsman's leg under the knee it is called as leg ball wicket
Yes. It's Hit Wicket.
hit wicket..........
win by 1 wicket???
it is the striking batsman who ran
In cricket, a back foot is the batsman's foot closest to the wicket.
The 'First Wicket' of the 'First Cricket Test Match' was taken by Allen Hill of England and the victim was the Australian batsman, Nathaniel Thomson; popularily known as Nat Thomson.
A yorker is a ball that is bowled and lands at or near the feet of the batsman instead of bouncing on the pitch at a normal distance. They are used to prevent a batter from being able to score a lot and give good chance of taking a wicket. Adding more into it, a yorker delivery restricts batsman to swing his bat and rather play more defensive to save wicket.