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Questions
Enumerate any six duties of a 'Leg Umpire'.
Enumerate any three duties of a Leg Umpire.
Solution
- 'No ball' if it is over than the height of shoulder of batsman.
- 'Run Out' if the bat of batsman has, not touched the popping crease.
- 'Wide ball' if the ball goes over the head of a batsman or wide of the wicket.
- Stumping decisions.
- To give decision on .'Hit wicket' if his wicket is broken with any part of his body or equipment.
- To keep watch on the cu:guments between wicket keeper and striking batsman.
- The leg umpire taking decisions regarding signal to scores, new ball, penalty runs and revoke last signal.
Notes
Students should refer to the answer according to their questions.
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