gaurav92 Posted September 10, 2009 Share Posted September 10, 2009 ^so do the needful faster Link to comment
Aadhavzone Posted September 10, 2009 Share Posted September 10, 2009 Situation #18 A batsman shoulders arms (leaves) to a ball as it passes through to the keeper. The batsman holds a pose and then brings his bat down - but on the way down he clips a bail, which falls off. The ball is in the keeper's gloves. Is he out on appeal? Prize: $35000 ICF Answer: He is hit out, as bails fall out! Link to comment
Lord Posted September 10, 2009 Share Posted September 10, 2009 so wats the answer to Q#24,Sachinism? Link to comment
Sachinism Posted March 20, 2010 Author Share Posted March 20, 2010 OK lets try and get this going again Starting fresh Situation #25 In an ODI game the ball is changed after 34 overs. The captain is not happy with any of the balls offered to him and rejects each one as he deems them to be too soft. What do you do? Situation #26 You are the leg umpire. The batsman at the non-strikers end has marked his guard outside the crease. The batsman on strike places the ball into the gap and the batsmen set off for an easy single, the non-striker reaches the strikers end but does not cross the line and continues to bat. What do you do? Do you call one short? or make no call? Link to comment
ludhianvi Posted March 20, 2010 Share Posted March 20, 2010 Great Thread Situation #26 You are the leg umpire. The batsman at the non-strikers end has marked his guard outside the crease. The batsman on strike places the ball into the gap and the batsmen set off for an easy single, the non-striker reaches the strikers end but does not cross the line and continues to bat. What do you do? Do you call one short? or make no call? I'd call it one short and cant u also run out the batsman? but this seems to be a trick question so its probably the other choice Link to comment
Serani Posted March 20, 2010 Share Posted March 20, 2010 Fairly sure you cant call 1 short when the batsman only run 1? Link to comment
Malcolm Merlyn Posted March 20, 2010 Share Posted March 20, 2010 OK lets try and get this going again Starting fresh situation 25 I as an umpire decide which ball is okay and start the game situation 26 the batsman hasnt completed the run,hence the strike cant rotate calla the original bastman to take strike. Link to comment
Aaku Posted March 21, 2010 Share Posted March 21, 2010 Situation #26 You are the leg umpire. The batsman at the non-strikers end has marked his guard outside the crease. The batsman on strike places the ball into the gap and the batsmen set off for an easy single, the non-striker reaches the strikers end but does not cross the line and continues to bat. What do you do? Do you call one short? or make no call? Call one run short.. you do havta place your bat inside the crease in order to complete the run. :dontknow: PS : great thread :woot: Link to comment
gaurav92 Posted March 21, 2010 Share Posted March 21, 2010 Sitauation 26 : I think its no run given and umpire will say the batsman to come over again as no run will be given, and as ludhi said, its gonna be an easy run out opportunity Link to comment
Roshanrocks Posted March 21, 2010 Share Posted March 21, 2010 Quote Situation #25 In an ODI game the ball is changed after 34 overs. The captain is not happy with any of the balls offered to him and rejects each one as he deems them to be too soft. What do you do? keep offering other balls till both captains agree, if they dont agree on any ball then call the match off Quote Situation #26 You are the leg umpire. The batsman at the non-strikers end has marked his guard outside the crease. The batsman on strike places the ball into the gap and the batsmen set off for an easy single, the non-striker reaches the strikers end but does not cross the line and continues to bat. What do you do? Do you call one short? or make no call? the run would be cancelled only if they go for the second run, but since the opposition team has made no effort for a run out and the next ball has begun so make no call... (((i hope)))) Link to comment
Gunner_Mania Posted March 21, 2010 Share Posted March 21, 2010 Situation #25 In an ODI game the ball is changed after 34 overs. The captain is not happy with any of the balls offered to him and rejects each one as he deems them to be too soft. What do you do? The umpre will have the final say on which ball to choose if the captain cannot agree on it. Situation #26 You are the leg umpire. The batsman at the non-strikers end has marked his guard outside the crease. The batsman on strike places the ball into the gap and the batsmen set off for an easy single, the non-striker reaches the strikers end but does not cross the line and continues to bat. What do you do? Do you call one short? or make no call? The run is not completed & he could be run out. A run is completed only if it is run from one popping crease to the other. It doesn't matter where the non-striker's guard is. Only the striker's guard is taken into consideration. If his guard is outside the crease & if he runs from there to the popping crease at non-striker's end , the rn will be completed, not the other way round. Link to comment
dev.goswami Posted March 21, 2010 Share Posted March 21, 2010 Situation #26 You are the leg umpire. The batsman at the non-strikers end has marked his guard outside the crease. The batsman on strike places the ball into the gap and the batsmen set off for an easy single, the non-striker reaches the strikers end but does not cross the line and continues to bat. What do you do? Do you call one short? or make no call? I will not give the run....but give the fielding team the time to run the batsman out..after which(if they do not try to run him out) i call the ball dead and ask the batsman to switch ends as the run was not completed. PS: Awesome Thread:hail: Link to comment
Sachinism Posted March 23, 2010 Author Share Posted March 23, 2010 roshanrocks got the closest IMO Situation #25 If all the available balls are shown to the captain and he fails to pick one, then that team has to forfeit the match Situation #26 You would make no call in this situation. It can't be short for one run. If the fielding side had hit the stumps, then you'd give him out on appeal Link to comment
Sachinism Posted March 23, 2010 Author Share Posted March 23, 2010 Congrats. Situation #2 Answer The umpire is part of play and despite the ball deflecting off him, the batsman is out on appeal. This would also be true for if the ball was hit in the air and struck the umpire on the full, then lobbing up into the air for a catch. Unlucky for the batsman but those are the rules Thank god Bucknor was never very good with the rules. Otherwise he would have taken a few catches himself and handed it over to the Aussies. Can't believe I missed that gem :cantstop::cantstop::hysterical: Link to comment
Roshanrocks Posted March 23, 2010 Share Posted March 23, 2010 roshanrocks got the closest IMO Situation #25 If all the available balls are shown to the captain and he fails to pick one, then that team has to forfeit the match Situation #26 You would make no call in this situation. It can't be short for one run. If the fielding side had hit the stumps, then you'd give him out on appeal :yay::yay::yay: i hope i won something..... Link to comment
Sachinism Posted March 23, 2010 Author Share Posted March 23, 2010 you can have 100,000 I don't mind giving prizes, but can't be bothered to constantly transfer funds over. I'll see how I feel Link to comment
Sachinism Posted March 24, 2010 Author Share Posted March 24, 2010 Situation #27 The fielding captain asks the opening pair which one of them is facing. 'Who's bowling?' is the reply. The fielding captain refuses to say and the batsmen refuse to walk to an end until they know who is bowling. Who do you do? Situation #28 A batsman is running for a quick single, as he's approaching the crease, a fielder throws the ball which hits the bat out of the batsman's hand and the ball deflects onto the stumps; all the while the batsman is still outside his crease. What do you give? Link to comment
Gunner_Mania Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 Situation #27 The fielding captain asks the opening pair which one of them is facing. 'Who's bowling?' is the reply. The fielding captain refuses to say and the batsmen refuse to walk to an end until they know who is bowling. Who do you do? :hmmm: Situation #28 A batsman is running for a quick single, as he's approaching the crease, a fielder throws the ball which hits the bat out of the batsman's hand and the ball deflects onto the stumps; all the while the batsman is still outside his crease. What do you give? You give it out, the batsman was just unlucky. Link to comment
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