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If and batsman
If the batsman is expecting a leg break, he will play outside the line of the ball after it spins.
If a ball is bowled too wide of the striker for the batsman to be able to play at it with a proper cricket shot, the bowler's end umpire will rule it a wide.
If the batsman is left-handed, the leg and off sides are reversed and the fielding positions are a mirror image of those shown.
If his body casts a shadow over the pitch the shadow must not move until after the batsman has played ( or had the opportunity to play ) at the ball.
If the fielding side believes a batsman is out, the fielding side must appeal, by asking " How's that?
If a batsman scores four by hitting the ball across the boundary ( not by actually running them ), the umpire signals this by waving his arm back and forth in front of the chest.
If one of the batsman turns to complete runs after the first without grounding his person or equipment behind the popping crease, then a short run is signalled by the umpire tapping his near shoulder with his fingers and the short runs are not scored.
) If the batsman does slog, he will be judged out.
If a team hits a ' six and out ' to win the game, the team wins and the batsman goes out, plus the six counts, whatever the set amount of wickets may be ( even if the wicket was the teams ' last ).
If the batsman is also unable to find the ball, he / she is out including the runs they made off the lost ball.
If the batsman wants to leave his crease at any time when not making a run, he / she must exclaim ' Wicket Leave ' or ' Wicket ' before he steps outside his / her crease.
If the ball hits the tree on the full, the batsman is out.
If the ball rolls and hits the bat then the batsman is out and is replaced by that fielder.
If the ball is only hit within a short distance, then instead of laying the bat down, the batsman swings the bat like a pendulum and the fielder targets the swinging bat.
If the fielder hits the wicket, then the batsman is out and it is the fielder's turn to bat.
If the bails are removed before the wicket-keeper has the ball, the batsman can still be stumped if the wicket-keeper removes one of the stumps from the ground, while holding the ball in his hand.
If the wicket-keeper fails to do this, the delivery is a " no ball ", and the batsman cannot be stumped ( nor run out, unless he attempts to run to the other wicket ).
If the batsman takes the bait, the bowler can then follow up with a variation designed to hit the wicket, or a ball that is intended to induce a mistake from a batsman who is still in aggressive run-scoring mode, which will result in him being caught out.
If one batsman is stronger than the other, they may attempt to engineer their scoring so that the stronger batsman faces the bowling more often.
If one batsman is right-handed and the other left-handed, they may try to score odd numbers of runs to disrupt the bowling pattern and tire the fielders by making them reposition themselves frequently.
* If the ball does not touch the ground in its flight between the wickets and reaches the batsman at a height above either his waist when delivered by a fast bowler ( this delivery is called a ' Beamer ') or the shoulder when delivered by a slow bowler.
If the call is for illegal placement of the bowler's feet, the umpire will also shout " No ball ", to give the batsman some warning that the ball is an illegal delivery.
If the batsman hits the ball he may take runs as normal.

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