No ways as the ball is pitched outside the leg stumps it cannot be given.
Sachin tendulkar is the best batsman against all types of bowling.his backfoot punch is unstoppable and a nightmare for all fast bowlers
A bat-pad is a fielding position in cricket very close to the batsman, or a fielder in this position.
A cricketing term, so called because the position is close to the batsman and the the danger of being in that position
its the position between long-on and mid-wicket...sometimes also called cow-corner..any batsman who wildly swings goes towards midwicket but a good batsman will always hit in the country area...
Close leg side field-position behind the batsman's wicket of the striker end.It is a fielding position square to batsmen.
the mark a batsman makes is to show him where middle stump is so he knows where to stand. he can also put his mark on off stump or leg stump.
Square leg is a fielding position in Cricket. Square just means at or near the line of the batsman's crease and leg refers to the side on the left of a right-handed batsman. Square leg is therefore on the opposite (right hand) side for a left-handed batsman.
Timed outAccording to the Laws of Cricket, when a batsman is dismissed and a team is not "all out", the next batsman is given three minutes to report to the pitch and be ready to receive (or partner, if the incoming batsman is not on strike) the next delivery. If the time passes and the batsman is not in position, the fielding team can appeal to the umpire to rule the new batsman out "timed out".
In cricket, LWB stands for "Leg Before Wicket." It is a method of dismissing a batsman when the ball hits the pads in line with the stumps or outside the line of off-stump, provided the batsman has not offered a shot. The decision is ultimately made by the umpire, who considers various factors such as the trajectory of the ball and the batsman's position.
Third man is a fielding position in cricket on the offside nearly behind the batsman generally on the boundary :)
The batsman has to hit the ball with his bat and make the ball run off into the ground. Before the fielding team collects the ball and returns it either to the keeper or the bowler, the two batsmen at the two stumps must exchange their position. The batsman has to reach the runners end and the runner would become the batsman. This is one run.
The batsman has to hit the ball with his bat and make the ball run off into the ground. Before the fielding team collects the ball and returns it either to the keeper or the bowler, the two batsmen at the two stumps must exchange their position. The batsman has to reach the runners end and the runner would become the batsman. This is one run.