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The runner is out as long as the fielder you touches has the ball in his glove
yes because he has the ball in his possession when he touches the base so it is like touching the base with his foot.
when a ball hits batsman's leg under the knee it is called as leg ball wicket
Yes.
No. If a fielder has a legitimate opportunity to make an attempt at the ball, but the ball passes the fielder and then touches the runner, he is not out. The rules state a runner is out when a batted ball touches him before it passes a fielder.
As soon as the ball touches first base, it is a fair ball, regardless of what happens after that.
Leg Before Wicket. It's where the leg is in between the ball and the wicket and the ball hits the leg. It is classified as if the ball had actually hit the wicket. See related link for more information.
If the runner is standing on a base, nothing happens; the ball is live. If the runner is not standing on a base, the ball is declared dead and the runner is out.
The batter is out, if they hit a ball in the air and a defensive player catches the ball before it touches the ground, in fair or foul territory. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches a base before the runner, the runner is out. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches the runner with the ball in their hand or glove, the runner is out.
Cricket from central wicket? lol
YES! Because it is a FORCE out and not a TAGGED out.
If the ball is in foul territory and hits a base runner in foul territory then it is a foul ball, so no he would not be out