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Weird Cricket Rules Many Of Us Are Not Aware Of

Weird Cricket Rules Many Of Us Are Not Aware Of
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Tuesday 1 September 2020



Hi, Akmal this side. What do you think you know all the rules of cricket. I challenge you there are some that you are not aware of. Let me tell you: 

Lost Ball Rule 

Time Is Money

No Appeal, No Dismissal Rule 

Penalty In Cricket

Captain Can Call The Dismissed Batsman

Cricket Can Be Played Without Bails

Aerial Stoppage Is Equal To A Dead Ball 

No Caught Behind From Gloves If The Bat Is Not In Contact

Double Hit Is Out


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Lost Ball Rule: If the ball hit by the batsman is lost then the batsman can not take more runs on that particular ball although if the batsman has crossed each other or took the run before the appeal the runs are added.


Time Is Money: Do you know if a player is declared out then the next batsman has to come within 3 minutes of the umpires call. If the player is not able to do so he is also declared out.

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No Appeal, No Dismissal Rule: What do you think is it umpires hand whether to give out or not out decision. If yes then please correct your self. The umpire can only state a decision if the fielding team appeals for that but if the decision is obvious like the batsman is bowled or is a clear catch out then they move out from the field automatically.


Penalty In Cricket: If the ball is stopped by the fielding teams equipment like wicket keepers gloves or helmet then an extra 5 runs are added to the scoreboard as a penalty and the runs taken on that ball are also added but the ball is also not counted.


Captain Can Call The Dismissed Batsman: Read this clearly, it means that if the batsman is given out but the opponent team captain feels it is not fair then can call the opponent batsman back to play.


Cricket Can Be Played Without Bails: If you feel playing without bails is only allowed in gully cricket then you are wrong because if the condition is not allowing then the match can be played without bails also.

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Aerial Stoppage Is Equal To A Dead Ball: If the ball is stopped by some aerial cameras or flying birds then the ball is declared dead.


No Caught Behind From Gloves If The Bat Is Not In Contact: This law of cricket states if the ball touches the gloves and is caught by the keeper then the batsman is not out. For a caught behind bast should touch the ball

Basic cricket equipment including a ball, bat and gloves Stock Photo - Alamy

Double Hit Is Out: If the batsman hit the ball twice on one ball he is declared to be out. 


Comment and tell which rules you already knew and which not.


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