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x Stumped  
Stumped is a method of dismissal in cricket, which occurs if the wicket-keeper breaks the wicket while holding the ball when the batsman is not in their crease.
x Run out News report of Bill Brown's runout
Run out is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. It is governed by Law 38 of the Laws of cricket. A batsman is out Run out if at any time while the ball is in play no part of his bat or person is grounded behind the popping crease and his...
x Bowled A Somerset batsman is bowled
Bowled is a method of dismissing a batsman in the sport of cricket. This method of dismissal is covered by Law 30 of the Laws of cricket. A batsman is out bowled if his wicket is put down by a ball delivered by the bowler. It is irrelevant as to...
x Caught In the air
Caught is a method of dismissing a batsman in the sport of cricket. Being caught out 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...
x Hit wicket  
Hit wicket is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. This method of dismissal is governed by Law 35 of the laws of cricket. The striker is out "hit wicket" if, after the bowler has entered his delivery stride and while the ball is in play,...
x Leg before wicket Cricket - Wickets
In the sport of cricket, leg before wicket (LBW) is one of the ways in which a batsman can be dismissed. An umpire will rule a batsman out LBW under a series of circumstances which primarily include the ball striking the batsman's body (usually the...
x Not out  
In cricket, not out is a term used on scorecards to signify that a batsman has not been dismissed when the innings is finished. At least one batsman will be not out at the end of an innings. In first class cricket, played over two innings per side,...
x Handled the ball  
Handled the ball is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. Law 33 of the Laws of cricket provides that: "Either batsman is out Handled the ball if he wilfully touches the ball while in play with a hand or hands not holding the bat unless he...
x Timed out  
Timed out is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. It occurs when an incoming batsman is not ready to play within three minutes of the previous batsman being out. It is very rare to be out in such a fashion, and has never occurred in any...
x Obstructing the field  
Obstructing the field is a rare method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. Law 37 of the Laws of cricket provides that: "Either batsman is out Obstructing the field if he wilfully obstructs or distracts the opposing side by word or action. It...
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