No. The correct term is LBW, and it means Leg Before Wicket.It is used when a batsman, in trying to play a ball, is hit on the leg when the ball would have actually
hit the wicket, and he is therefore adjudged to be `OUT`
HBW Balingen-Weilstetten was created in 2002.
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there is no such thing as offside in cricket - the only thing that resembles this is if over 2 fielders are behind the batsman on the leg side - this is a no ball.
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