
Out or not outside? (Video Grack) Cricket is a sport full of complex rules and unpredictable situations and sometimes one such momentary debate between fans. This is exactly what happened when the Indian Premier League franchise Pandjab Kings shared an unusual video – the dough hit the ball, but during the process of his cap fell and hit the stumps and relax. The Fielding team immediately appealed and claimed it was “out”.But was it really out?
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!To answer it, it is worth again to view different creases of cricket. The common are Bowled, caught, leg in front of the goal (LBW), run out and stump. Then they are less common, but legitimate, such as the hit, timed, retired, defended the field and hit the ball twice.
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Was the dough when his cap hit the stumps?
The incident in question seems closest to the scenario of hits. According to Act 35.2 of the cricket laws, Batsman is not hit by a gate if their equipment – including a cap – releases deposit after they have completed the shot. Specifically, the law states that once the dough completes the stroke, no random contact that breaks the goal is not a reason for release.In this case, if the cap hit the stumps after completing the shot, the dough should be given “no”. However, if this happened during the act of playing the ball, it could be qualified as a “hit goal” and therefore be out.It is a gentle resolution and even without slow playing would even hesitate.The debate continues. Watch the clip, consider timing and decide yourself – was it out or not?