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Because that's a rumour and no such thing ever happened. Aamir Sohail of Pakistan kept sledging at Sidhu and in the meanwhile Sidhu lost his cool. He aggressively walked towards the batsman raising his bat. Umpires intervened and everything went normal. But one of the news channel cooked a story that an Indian stabbed umpire on field, others picked it too and a rumour spreaded like wildfire and is still doing rounds.

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bcoz umpire scolded sidhu as bustard

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Who is the Indian cricketer hit the umpire with stumps?

It's a rumour and no such thing ever happened. Aamir Sohail of Pakistan kept sledging at Sidhu and in the meanwhile Sidhu lost his cool. He aggressively walked towards the batsman raising his bat. Umpires intervened and everything went normal. But one of the news channel cooked a story that an Indian stabbed umpire on field, others picked it too and a rumour spreaded like wildfire and is still doing rounds.


Does it out if batsman stop the ball by his leg after it touched his body?

Depends if it looked like it was going on to hit the stumps. If so, the umpire is likely to give him out.


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 a player is given out leg before wicket?

if the ball would have gone on to hit the stumps if it either hit in line of the stumps or hit outside off stump but no shot was offered but it can not be out if the pall pitched outside of leg stump


How many six Navjot Singh Sidhu hit in his debut?

3


When batsman uproots his stumps attempting to hit the ball he is out as?

hit wicket..........


Did navjot singh sidhu hit 6 sixes in one over in an odi?

yes


Has anybody hit umpire by bat during the match?

yes some guy in Pakistan was about to get run out and when he dragged his bat past the crease he let it go and hit the umpire in the knee


Is Disney sing party hit karaoke?

Do you mean Disney Sing It: party hit? if so then no, it's a sing it


What is the 2.5m lbw rule?

The guidelines issued by the ICC says that as per the rule 3.3 of the UDRS, if the ball is going to hit the middle stump despite the impact being larger than 2.5 metre the third umpire can declare the batsman out on a review. When a batsman is originally given 'Not Out' for an lbw appeal, graphics are displayed when the distance from pitching to impact is less than 40cm and the distance from impact to the stumps is greater than 2.5m. The new guidelines are: (a) If both the 40cm and 2.5m graphics appear for the same delivery, the batsman will definitely remain not out. If the 'more than 2.5m' graphic appears without the 40cm, the third umpire will be informed by Hawk-Eye of the exact distance of impact from the stumps. (b) If this distance is greater than 3.5m, the batsman will definitely remain not out. (c) If this distance is greater than 2.5m and not more than 3.5m, the third umpire is to advise the on-field umpire to overturn a 'not out' decision when some part of the ball (as presented by Hawk-Eye) is hitting the middle stump and the whole of the ball is hitting the stumps below the bottom of the bails. (d) If the ball is not hitting within the parameters outlined in (c) above, the batsman will remain 'not out'. For (c) and (d) above, the third umpire will make the judgment by viewing hawk-eye from above and side-on, and advise to the on field umpire the exact distance, view from side on and the on field umpire will actually make his decision based on this additional information provided by the third umpire, as set out above,' the ICC said.


Does crickets have crickets or does katydids have crickets?

You have to hit the ball with a wooden bat. Make sure the ball doesn't hit the stumps or you will get out. PEACE!


What goes on top of cricket stumps?

Bails. These are short pieces of wood, normally turned on a lathe to give them pleasant curves. The stumps have small grooves in the top and the ends of the bails sit in the grooves so that the wind or whatever would not blow them off. There are two bails on each set of stumps resting on the outer stumps and the middle stump. They are a simple device to show whether the ball hit the stump, even a tiny amount, as if the bail falls off the batsman is out.