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Hi there r 10 out in cricket can any one say to me wat r there outs?

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Hi there r 10 out in cricket can any one say to me wat r there outs?

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  1. 1. Bowled

    2. Caught

    3. Leg Before Wicket

    4. Stumped

    5. Run Out

    6. Hit Wicket

    7. Handled the Ball

    8. Hit the Ball Twice

    9. Obstructing the field

    10. Timed Out


  2. Bowled

    Caught

    Leg Before Wicket

    Stumped

    Run Out

    Hit Wicket

    Handled the Ball

    Hit the Ball Twice

    Obstructing the field

    Timed Out

  3. The following are the 10 different ways a batsman can be out in cricket:

    1)  Bowled.

    2)  Leg before wicket.

    3)  Caught.

    4)  Stumped.

    5) Run out.

    6)  Obstructing the field.

    7)  Handling the ball.

    8)  Hit the ball twice.

    9) Hit wicket.

    10) Timed out.

    For details about these dismissals, please check the following link:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dismissal_(...

  4. 1)bowled

    2)hit wicket

    3)Caught

    4)run out

    5)obstructing the field

    6)Handling the ball

    7)lbw

    8)Time out

    9)Stumping

    10)Hitting the ball twice.

  5. Caught

    Fielders can't get hold of (aka catch) the ball hit by batsman before it hits the ground. if it happens ~ batsman is out. The fielder can be anyone among the 11 players standing in playing area, including the wicket keeper.

    Bowled

    When the ball, as it comes out of bowlers hand - strikes the stumps. This can also happen after an edge off a batsman's bat.

    Leg before wicket (lbw)

    batsman are not allowed to block a delivery off their pad or other body parts.. if they do, with no use of bat and umpire feels the ball was going on to hit the stumps - that LBW - leg before wicket = out.

    Run out

    Both batsman have to be at opposite ends, within the marked crease. While a ball is in play, and fielders break the stumps with no batsman in that crease - that's a run out!

    Consider both batsman run to the same crease as fielders break stumps at opposite end.. which batsman is out? answer is the batsman who second reached the crease.

    Stumped

    Batsman have to play the ball while keeping some part of his body inside the batting crease. not that he can't go out to hit a ball - if the wicket-keeper gathers the ball & breaks the stumps - that's dismissal 'stumped'.

    Handling the ball

    Batsman cannot touch a ball with this hand while it's in play. they can use their bat to deflect it, but not through hands.. otherwise they'll be out 'Handling the ball'.

    Timed out

    Once one batsman is dismissed, next batsman should come & take strike within 3 minutes. not a single batsman has been given out timed out in International cricket, ever!

    Double hit

    Once a batsman has played their shot - made some kind of contact with the ball - they can't hit it again!

    Hit Wicket

    Hit the ball, don't hit the wickets with your bat or any other body part!

    Obstructing the field

    Batsmen are not allowed to deliberately come in way of a fielder catching or fielding a ball

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