Cricket (PHOTO SOURCE Blibli.com)
Here are some rules and prohibitions in cricket:
No Ball: Delivering a ball that is deemed illegal by overstepping the crease or for other reasons specified in the rules.
Wide: Bowling a ball that is too wide for the batsman to reach with a normal batting stance, resulting in an extra run awarded to the batting team.
Leg Bye: Batsman scoring runs off their body or equipment without making contact with the bat, in certain circumstances.
Hit Wicket: A batsman unintentionally dislodging their own stumps with their bat or body while attempting a shot.
Handled the Ball: Touching the ball with a hand not holding the bat without the consent of the fielding side.
Obstructing the Field: Intentionally obstructing a fielder's attempt to field the ball or prevent a run out.
Time Wasting: Deliberately wasting time or delaying the match without a valid reason.
These rules help maintain fairness and discipline during cricket matches, ensuring that all players adhere to the spirit of the game and its regulations.
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