Appeals If the fielders believe a batsman is out
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Appeals If the fielders believe a batsman is out
they may ask the umpire Hows That?, commonly shouted emphatically with arms raised, before the next ball is bowled. The umpire then decides whether the batsman is out. Strictly speaking, the fielding side must appeal for all dismissals, including obvious ones such as bowled. However, a batsman who is obviously out will normally leave the pitch without waiting for an appeal or a decision from the umpire.
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Bowled
Wide ball
Leg before wicket
Obstructing the field
Lost ball
Hit wicket
Start of play or cessation of play
The result
Run out
The wickets
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