Dead ball
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Dead ball
The ball comes into play when the bowler begins his run up, and becomes dead when all the action from that ball is over. Once the ball is dead, no runs can be scored and no batsmen can be dismissed. The ball becomes dead for a number of reasons, most commonly when a batsman is dismissed, when a boundary is hit, or when the ball has finally settled with the bowler or wicketkeeper.
Wide ball
The result
Start of play or cessation of play
Caught
The umpires
The follow on
The fielder
Batsman out of his ground
Boundaries
Timed out
The wickets
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