There are many ways to get out in cricket, but there's only one signal and as soon as that finger goes up, the batsman's got to go. If there is any sign of dissent, the referee would come in to play ...
The origins of cricket, some say, date back to a shepherd and a picket fence. “Somehow,” adds Charles Peterson, a founding member of Minnesota Youth Cricket, “picket became wicket.” Three stumps ...
There are ten ways a batsman can be out - five are very common and five very rare. More often than not a batsman will be caught, bowled, given leg before wicket (lbw), run out or stumped. The five ...
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