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प्रश्न
When is a batsman considered to be out stumped?
उत्तर
- A batsman is called out stumped if the wicketkeeper successfully takes the bails from the stumps while the batsman is outside their crease and not attempting a run.
- This usually occurs when a batsman steps out of the crease to play a shot and misses the ball, allowing the wicketkeeper to remove the bails before the batsman can return to the crease.
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