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cric - Saturday, Mar 20th 2010 - 166 views
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Dilip Kumar
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If the catch taken is pronounced or obvious, the players need not appeal to the umpire; the batsman normally chooses to
acknowledge the dismissal himself. However, in the event that the ball
brushes the edge of the bat, or the catch is taken very close to the
ground, or the ball appears to have bounced off the batsman's foot (so
it has not touched the ground), or the ball appearing to come off the
bat very close to the pitch surface (bump ball), or if the batsman is
reluctant to accept that he has been dismissed, the fielding team has to
appeal to the umpire for this decision.
Comments:
Currently no Klatch has been posted.
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