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Scoreboard showing the methods of dismissal of the New Zealand batsmen. The four most common methods of dismissal all occurred: six batsmen were caught, two were bowled, one was LBW and one was run out. One batsman (Boult) was left undismissed. The opposition players credited with each dismissal, who
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the wicket with the ball, then the striker is out. A stumping is most likely to be effected off slow bowling, or (less frequently) medium-paced bowling when the wicket-keeper is standing directly behind the stumps. As wicket-keepers stand several yards back from the stumps to fast bowlers, stumpings
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A run out cannot occur if no fielder has touched the ball. As such, if a batter plays a straight drive which breaks the non-striker's stumps whilst they are outside their crease, they are not out. However, if a fielder (usually the bowler, in this case) touches the ball at all before it breaks the
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If the batter "hits" the ball twice, they are out. The first hit is the ball striking the batter or their bat whilst the second hit is the batter intentionally making separate contact with the ball, not necessarily with the bat (it is therefore possible to be out hitting the ball twice whilst not
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to the umpire, who will then decide whether the batter is out. In competitive cricket, many difficult catching and LBW decisions will be left to the umpire; if a batter acknowledges that they are out in such cases and departs without waiting for the umpire's decision it is known as "walking", and
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An incoming batter is "timed out" if they willfully take more than three minutes to be ready to face the next delivery (or be at the other end if not on strike). If a not out batter is not ready after a break in play, they can also be given out timed out on appeal. In the case of extremely long
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in 1947. With changes in the Laws of Cricket, a bowler cannot Mankad a batter once they reach the point in their delivery where they would normally release the ball. It is considered good etiquette to warn a batter that he is leaving their crease early, before attempting a Mankad run out on a
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in that innings; thus, dismissing batters is a way for the fielding side to control the number of runs scored in an innings, and prevent the batting side from either achieving their target score or posting a large total for the fielding side to follow in the next innings. Additionally, in
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but for this interception, then the striker is out. There are also further criteria that must be met, including where the ball pitched, whether the ball hit the batter in line with the wickets, and whether the batter was attempting to hit the ball, and these have changed over time.
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If the batter dislodges their own stumps with their body or bat, while in the process of taking a shot or beginning their first run, then they are out. This law does not apply if they avoided a ball thrown back to the wicket by a fielder, or broke the wicket in avoiding a run out.
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By convention, dismissal decisions are handled primarily by the players; thus, if the dismissal is obvious the batter will voluntarily leave the field without the umpire needing to dismiss them. If the batter and fielding side disagree about a dismissal then the fielding side must
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If any batter leaves the field of play without the Umpire's consent for any reason other than injury or incapacity, they may resume the innings only with the consent of the opposing captain. If they fail to resume their innings, they are out. For the purposes of calculating a
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is that the wicket-keeper may stump a batter who goes too far forward to play the ball (assuming they are not attempting a run), whilst any fielder, including the keeper, may run out a batter who goes too far for any other purpose, including for taking a run.
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If the batter hits the ball, from a legitimate delivery (i.e. not a No-Ball), with the bat (or with the glove when the glove is in contact with the bat) and the ball is caught by the bowler or a fielder before it hits the ground, then the striker is out.
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actually hitting the ball with the bat either time). The batsman is allowed to hit the ball a second time with their bat or body (but not a hand that is not in contact with the bat) if this is performed in order to stop the ball from hitting the stumps.
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Caught takes precedence over all other methods of dismissal except Bowled. What this means is, if a batter could be given out both Caught and also for another reason (except Bowled), then the other reason is disregarded, and the batter is out Caught.
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dismissals between 1877 and 2012 found that 98.2% of the 63,584 Test match dismissals in this period were one of these five types. Much rarer were retired, hit the ball twice, hit wicket, handled the ball/obstructing the field, and timed out.
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delays, the umpires may forfeit the match to either team. So far, this method of taking a wicket has never happened in the history of Test cricket and there have only been six occasions in all forms of first-class cricket.
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Bowled takes precedence over all other methods of dismissal. What this means is, if a batter could be given out both Bowled and also for another reason, then the other reason is disregarded, and the batter is out Bowled.
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are hardly ever effected off fast bowlers. The ball can bounce off a keeper (but not external non-usual wicketkeeping protective equipment, like a helmet) and break the stumps and still be considered a stumping.
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If a bowler's legitimate (i.e., not a No-ball) delivery strikes any part of the batter (not necessarily the leg), without first touching the bat (or glove holding the bat), and, in the
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If the umpire believes they have incorrectly dismissed a batter, they may recall them to the crease if they have not already left the field of play. An example of this was in the 2007
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If the batter, by action or by words, obstructs or distracts the fielding side, then they are out. This law now encompasses transgressions that would previously have been covered by
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Stumped takes precedence over Run out. What this means is, if a batter could be given out both Stumped and Run out, then Run out is disregarded, and the batter is out Stumped.
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retired out on 154 to visit his daughter, who was ill and who died two days later; he was subsequently judged to have retired not out, the only such decision in Test history.
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delivery that follows a no-ball in certain competitions. Among the common methods of dismissal, only the "run out" dismissal can occur during any type of delivery.
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in September 2001. Apparently, this was done in order to give the other players batting practice, but was considered unsporting and drew criticism. In May 1983,
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Between 1877 and 2012, this method accounted for 56.9% of all Test match dismissals, with 40.6% caught by fielders, and 16.3% caught by the wicket-keeper.
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subsequent ball. In 2022, the ICC moved this form of dismissal from the 'Unfair Play' section of the Laws of the Game to the normal 'Run Out' section.
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and dismiss the batter. This form of run-out is sometimes called the Mankad (the dismissed batter is said to have been "Mankaded"), in reference to
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Jonathan Agnew describes Ian Botham's freak dismissal where he fell over his own stumps, with the immortal 'just couldn't quite get his leg over'.
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A batter can be dismissed in a number of ways, the most common being bowled, caught, leg before wicket (LBW), run out and stumped. An analysis of
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in the head with a bouncer and his helmet hit the stumps during the 2007 England vs West Indies Test match at Old Trafford; a topspinner from
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to play the ball, leaving no part of their body or the bat on the ground behind the crease, and the wicket-keeper is able to
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As it is possible to dismiss the non-striker, and possible to dismiss the striker from a wide (which does not count as a
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for the batter), this means a batter can be dismissed without facing a single delivery. This is sometimes known as a
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stumps at the non-striker's end, then it is a run out, even if the fielder never has any control of the ball.
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in London in 1951, knocked a ball away from his stumps but in doing so prevented South African wicket-keeper
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in a Test match. In One Day International cricket, eight batters have been given out obstructing the field.
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are not permitted to bat, the impact on play is effectively the same as if they had retired out.
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caught (after the 'C') or bowled (after the 'B') the ball, or achieved the run out, are named.
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This usually happens while the batters are running between the wickets, attempting to score a
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became the first batsman to be dismissed in this fashion in an international fixture, in a
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from completing a catch. By coincidence, Endean was one of the few people to be given out
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This law also applies if part of the batter's equipment is dislodged and hits the stumps:
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The most common methods of dismissing a batter are (in descending order of frequency):
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by the opposing side while no part of the batter's bat or body is grounded behind the
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Between 1877 and 2012, this method accounted for 14.3% of all Test match dismissals.
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Between 1877 and 2012, this method accounted for 21.4% of all Test match dismissals.
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Between 1877 and 2012, this method accounted for 2.0% of all Test match dismissals.
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Between 1877 and 2012, this method accounted for 3.5% of all Test match dismissals.
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Before the amendments of the Laws in 2017, there was a separate dismissal type of
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were each dismissed in seven different ways over the course of their test career.
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is brought to an end by the opposing team. Other terms used are the batter being
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A batter is Run out if at any time while the ball is in play, the wicket in the
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and does not return to bat by the end of the innings is not considered out for
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for the rest of their team's innings, to be replaced by a team-mate. A team's
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Being out hit-wicket is often seen as a comic method of dismissal. In 1991
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There are numerous other recorded instances of batters retiring out in
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A more recent example of a comic hit-wicket dismissal was during the
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in the history of Test cricket, and two in One Day Internationals.
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before the bails were removed, with the decision referred to the
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if ten of the eleven team members are dismissed. Players bat in
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was initially given out caught behind, but was recalled when
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Is a fielder or wicket-keeper credited with the dismissal?
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11 different ways in which a batsman can be dismissed –
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showed that the ball had bounced before being taken by
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A special form of run out is when the batter at the
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List of unusual dismissals in international cricket
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