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If and wicket
If a non-poison ball roquets a poison ball, the standard roqueting options apply, but if a poison ball travels through a wicket or hits a stake for any reason, it forfeits and is eliminated from the game.
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 fielder hits the wicket, then the batsman is out and it is the fielder's turn to bat.
If the answer is 0, then a wicket falls.
If a bail falls off the stumps for any other reason while the ball is still in play, and a later incident such as a run out attempt requires the wicket to be broken, then the other bail can be removed ( if it has not yet fallen off ), or a stump can be struck out of the ground or pulled up, as described above.
Bob Platt remembered: " If I close my eyes I can still see him pawing the ground like a bull in a Spanish ring, then running up to the wicket like silk.
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 dismissed by a bowler, the bowler is said to have taken his wicket.
If one bail is off, removing the remaining bail or striking or pulling any of the three stumps out of the ground is sufficient to put the wicket down.
If the umpires have agreed to dispense with bails, because, for example, it is too windy for the bails to remain on the stumps, the decision as to whether the wicket has been put down is one for the umpire concerned to decide.
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 the bowler changes the side of the wicket from which he bowls without notifying the umpire.
* If the bowler throws the ball towards the striker's wicket before entering the " delivery stride ".
* If the ball comes to rest in front of the line of the striker's wicket.
* If the wicket keeper moves any part of his person in front of the line of the stumps before either a ) the ball strikes the batsman's person or bat ; or b ) the ball passes the line of the stumps.
* If the batsman facing the bowler ( the striker ) steps out of his ground to play the ball but misses and the wicket-keeper takes the ball and puts down the wicket, then the striker is out stumped.
* If a fielder puts down either wicket whilst the batsmen are running between the wickets ( or otherwise forward of the popping crease during the course of play ), then the batsman nearest the downed wicket is out run out.
If he is not quick enough to react to the movement, the batsman can miss the ball with his bat and be bowled between bat and pad or out leg before wicket if struck on the pads.
If the ball hits the batsman's body, then provided the batsman is not out leg before wicket ( lbw ) and the batsman either tried to avoid being hit or tried to hit the ball with the bat, the batsman may run.
If a batsman has a runner due to injury / illness there is the danger of being runout due to confusion between the three ( or four in very rare circumstances ) batsmen / runners on the field, all of whom must be safe in their crease when the wicket is broken and also at the correct end of the wicket.
If the striker steps in front of the crease to play the ball, leaving no part of his anatomy or the bat on the ground behind the crease, and the wicket-keeper is able to remove the bails from the wicket with the ball, then the striker is out.
If a wicket falls near the end of a day's play, especially if the light is failing, or if the bowlers seem particularly confident, the captain may choose to send in a non-specialist batsman, referred to as a nightwatchman.
If the nightwatchman does get out, the cost of losing a late wicket will have been minimized, because the specialist batsman is still available to bat.

If and is
If the circumstances are faced frankly it is not reasonable to expect this to be true.
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
If a work is divided into several large segments, a last-minute drawing of random numbers may determine the order of the segments for any particular performance.
If they avoid the use of the pungent, outlawed four-letter word it is because it is taboo ; ;
If Wilhelm Reich is the Moses who has led them out of the Egypt of sexual slavery, Dylan Thomas is the poet who offers them the Dionysian dialectic of justification for their indulgence in liquor, marijuana, sex, and jazz.
If he is the child of nothingness, if he is the predestined victim of an age of atomic wars, then he will consult only his own organic needs and go beyond good and evil.
If it is an honest feeling, then why should she not yield to it??
If he thus achieves a lyrical, dreamlike, drugged intensity, he pays the price for his indulgence by producing work -- Allen Ginsberg's `` Howl '' is a striking example of this tendency -- that is disoriented, Dionysian but without depth and without Apollonian control.
If love reflects the nature of man, as Ortega Y Gasset believes, if the person in love betrays decisively what he is by his behavior in love, then the writers of the beat generation are creating a new literary genre.
If he is good, he may not be legal ; ;
If the man on the sidewalk is surprised at this question, it has served as an exclamation.
If the existent form is to be retained new factors that reinforce it must be introduced into the situation.
If we remove ourselves for a moment from our time and our infatuation with mental disease, isn't there something absurd about a hero in a novel who is defeated by his infantile neurosis??
If many of the characters in contemporary novels appear to be the bloodless relations of characters in a case history it is because the novelist is often forgetful today that those things that we call character manifest themselves in surface behavior, that the ego is still the executive agency of personality, and that all we know of personality must be discerned through the ego.
If he is a traditionalist, he is an eclectic traditionalist.
If our sincerity is granted, and it is granted, the discrepancy can only be explained by the fact that we have come to believe hearsay and legend about ourselves in preference to an understanding gained by earnest self-examination.
If to be innocent is to be helpless, then I had been -- as are we all -- helpless at the start.

If and suitable
If there's no suitable academy in your own neighborhood, there's always New England.
We must take the offensive and beat Sinn Fein at its own tactics ... If a police barracks is burned or if the barracks already occupied is not suitable, then the best house in the locality is to be commandeered, the occupants thrown into the gutter.
If there were a large ( possibly infinite ) number of universes, each with possibly different physical laws ( or different fundamental physical constants ), some of these universes, even if very few, would have the combination of laws and fundamental parameters that are suitable for the development of matter, astronomical structures, elemental diversity, stars, and planets that can exist long enough for life to emerge and evolve.
If there is no suitable candidate, then the governor general can dissolve the assembly and trigger a general election.
If planets are found, subsequent searches, with telescopes of sufficient resolution, would look for atmospheric water and temperatures suitable for habitability.
If they are judged to be a suitable size, slime is ejected to immobilise the prey item.
If there are several suitable B elements in the document, this actually returns a set of all their first children.
If a system is to be built from existing system, this approach is more suitable as it starts from some existing modules.
If the mean and variance matrix are unknown, a suitable log likelihood function for a single observation x would be:
If a hallway cannot be found, a fence or clothes line is suitable.
If the supersaturation is high enough, and no suitable surfaces are present, particles may condense in the absence of a pre-existing surface, which is known as homogeneous nucleation.
If, when accelerating, the tire loses traction, the ABS controller can detect the situation and take suitable action so that traction is regained.
If a person with scoliosis is unable to participate in a sport or exercise, an OT can help the individual explore other physical activities that are suitable to his / her interests and capabilities.
If Earth is an example, then sea temperatures in excess of 35 ° C would jeopardize marine life and make the cooling of mammals to temperatures suitable for their metabolism difficult if not impossible.
If both refused, a suitable monarch would be searched for among the various European royal houses.
If a suitable teacher could not be sourced they themselves would do so until an alternative arrangement emerged.
If medically suitable, the allocation system is subverted, and the organ is given to that person.
If all lines designated by law become extinct, the constitution reserves the right for the Cortes Generales to provide for the succession " in the manner most suitable for Spain ".
If high fidelity is not a requirement, a suitable recording level can be set by an AGC circuit which reduces the gain as the average signal level increases.
If it is possible to change the points at which the integrand is evaluated, then other methods such as Gaussian quadrature and Clenshaw – Curtis quadrature are probably more suitable.
If the Twins were in the playoffs with a home series, the baseball game took priority and the Gopher football game had to be moved to a time suitable to allow the grounds crew to convert the playing field and the stands to the football configuration.
If tighter bounds on the sectional curvature are known, then this property generalizes to give a comparison theorem between geodesic triangles in M and those in a suitable simply connected space form ; see Toponogov's theorem.
If this energy is not available, and no suitable nucleation surface is available, supersaturation occurs.
If the dog's desire to enforce order is not channeled and directed to a suitable end by a strong, confident leader, he may exhibit many undesirable behaviors.
" If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with banknotes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coalmines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise on well-tried principles of laissez-faire to dig the notes up again ( the right to do so being obtained, of course, by tendering for leases of the note-bearing territory ), there need be no more unemployment and, with the help of the repercussions, the real income of the community, and its capital wealth also, would probably become a good deal greater than it actually is.

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