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If ball touches first the body of batsman then bat and filder take the catch. is the batsman out ?

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If ball touches first the body of batsman then bat and filder take the catch. is the batsman out ?

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  1. yes it would be out as it has touched the bat....

    Please give me the best answer


  2. Yes. Spinners take a lot of wickets like this.

    Caught — When a fielder catches the ball before it bounces and after the batsman has struck it with the bat or it has come into contact with the batsman's glove while it is in contact with the bat handle. The bowler and catcher are both credited with the dismissal. (Law 32)

  3. yes, whatever it is when the ball touches the bat and the fielder catches it,it is out

  4. out!!!

  5. if the ball hits the glove or the bat, then the batsman is out if the fielder catches it on the full!!

  6. yes

    Caught is a method of dismissing a batsman in the sport of cricket. Being out caught is the most common method of dismissal. This method of dismissal is covered by Law 32 of the Laws of cricket which reads:

    A batsman is out caught if a fielder catches the ball fully within the field of play without it bouncing once the ball has touched the striker's bat or glove holding the bat. If a batsman could be given out caught or by any other method except bowled, 'caught' takes precedence.

    This means that the batsman cannot be out caught if:

        * The ball is called a no ball or dead ball.

        * The batsman does not hit the ball with his bat or the gloved hand holding the bat.

        * The ball, having been hit, makes contact with the field before a fielder catches the ball.

        * The ball does not remain under the control of the fielder.

        * The ball is hit and lands beyond the boundary; (six runs).

        * A fielder taking the catch makes contact with the boundary rope or the area outside the boundary.

  7. yes ,

    watch matches carefully this is quite often!!!

  8. YES d batsman is OUT.

    Plz pick me as d best answer.

  9. yes

  10. Even if the ball hit the body of the batsman first and then the bat, if the ball is caught by the fielder before the ball touches the ground, the batsman is Out.

  11. yes it is out

    sachin was out the same in the second innings against sri lanka in their last match

  12. Yep!

  13. Should ask for Third Umpire

  14. Sure.. He is out..!

  15. Yes. Thats out

  16. if fielder catch after bat touching striaghtly thn its OUT

  17. No- its not out - If the ball touches any portion of the hand glouse of the batsman then he will be out

  18. yes since it has touched the bat

  19. yes .. batsman will be out

  20. YES

    It can touch any part of the body, and then the bat and it will still count as a wicket, unless it bounced before hitting the bat/or glove

  21. Yes, the batsman will be decalred out.

  22. nooooooooo

  23. YES. As i t havent touched the ground after hitting the bat its out even though it touched the body before touching the bat.SACHIN was out in such a manner in his second innings against srilanka.The ball touched his pad first then  his bat.

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