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Q: If the ball is pitched outside off stump can it be given LBW?
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Sir in cricket if a ball pitches outside th line of leg stump and hits the batsman in backfoot position in front of the stumpsthe likely to hit the stumpswould it be given out?

No ways as the ball is pitched outside the leg stumps it cannot be given.


How a player is given out leg before wicket?

if the ball would have gone on to hit the stumps if it either hit in line of the stumps or hit outside off stump but no shot was offered but it can not be out if the pall pitched outside of leg stump


A ball pitches straight to the leg stump and go straight to the leg stump is it out?

Yes, if the ball pitches in line with the leg stump and would have gone on to hit the leg stump, it is out LBW. However, if the ball pitches outside the leg stump, the batsman cannot be given out LBW even if the ball would have gone on to hit the stumps.


In cricket leg spinner bowls a ball that pitched out side the leg stump hit batsman's pad at lower level and he was at back foot in front of stumps was that out or not?

Not out. You cannot be out lbw if the ball pitches outside leg stump, so assuming that nothing else untoward happened bar that described in the question, that is not out.


What is inswing in cricket?

the ball which pitched outside the offstump and than move inside the stumpline is called inswing.


What is the reason for being deemed not out if the ball pitches outside the leg stump when the same does not apply if it pitches outside off stump?

The reason for this is that it would be against the spirit of the game because it would be seen as negative. Bowlers would then continually bowl that line with more fielders on the leg-side, and basically only try and get batsmen out LBW.


What are the rules for lbw in cricket?

This rule is fairly complex, a basic overview of the rule is provided below: - The ball hits the batsman in front of the stumps before hitting his/her bat and in the opinion of the umpire, if it had not been blocked by the batsman's body, would have gone on to hit the batsman's stumps. - In practice there are a number of subtleties to the rule, for example: * If the ball hits the batsman outside the line of the off stump and the batsman was playing a genuine shot (but missed the ball), then he cannot be given out. * If the ball pitches outside the line of the leg stump, the batsman can never be given out, even if he does not play a shot. More information about cricket can be found here: http://www.answers.com/topic/cricket-4


How is the ball pitched in soft ball?

It's pitched underhand.


What equiptment do you need to play cricket?

A ball,a bat and a stump.


If the cricket ball hits the bat then goes onto the leg is it still LBW?

Yes. If it then hits the batman outside of off, then the batsman has to have not offered a genuine shot to be out. If he has offered a shot and it hits him outside off, it is not out. But this is not where it pitched. As long as the ball pitches in-line with the stumps or outside off, the batsman can be adjudged LBW


How do you get the ball to bounce in cricket?

when the ball is pitched middle length


Does a runner have to be on base when the ball is pitched?

NO