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How many ways are there to get a batsman out in cricket?

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In a cricket match it is the desire of every seasoned bowler to get out the batsman, I want to know in how many ways a batsman can be out by a bowler during a cricket match.

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  1. There are ten ways.... I post them according to their frequency of occurence::---1. Caught out : A method where the batsman hits the ball with his bat or any part of his hand gripping the bat.... And any of the fielders manages to catch the ball before it touches the ground...2. Bowled Out : A method where the batsman misses or play the ball onto the stumps and the bails are fully dislodged and fall to the ground3. Run Out : When a batsman are trying to complete a run and if any of the fielders manages to dislodge the stumps bails before the batsman touch the popping crease.... In this case the bails need not fall to the ground... In case the bails have already been dislodged before you attempt a run out you have to touch the ball to stump and then rip it off from the ground...4. Leg before Wicket: When the ball strikes any part of the body except for the bat and the umpire is convinced that the ball must have travelled to hit the stumps.... there are certain exception such as .... a ball pitching outside the line of leg stump cannot be adjudged LBW even if it appears to travel and hit the stump... a ball outside the line of off stump can be adjudged leg before only if the batsman didnt attempt to play the ball... Often the cause of most controversial decisions... bcoz of dependency on the umpire's forecast....5. Stumped Out : When the wicketkeeper manages to dislodge the bails when the batsman is out of the popping crease while attempting a shot .... much in the same way as a run out....6. Hit wicket : When the batsman dislodges the stump by himself while playing a ball or while attempting the first run.... Not applicable when batsman dislodges stumps on the runner's end....7. Obstructing the fielder : When a batsman deliberately obstruct a fielder attempting to field the ball...8. Handled the ball : When the batsman deliberately tries to field the ball without the consent of the fielding team.... Pretty stupid way of getting out9. Hitting the ball twice: Simple..

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