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Queries about records, scorecards, schedules, player profiles, and actual tips and insight on performance are my forte.

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I have been an avid fan and player for the past 10 years. My experience with the game encompasses both the statistical and physical dynamics of the sport. I have toured South Africa with a West Indies Junior Team and still play Club Cricket.

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Wanderers Cricket Club Barbados

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Cricket is a worldwide sport with millions of fans. Everyone professes to be an expert, while few actually have true insight and knowledge of the game.

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Recent Answers from Alex Edghill

2009-11-19 Wide ball:

Thanks for the question Ram. Please see the definition of a wide from the Laws of Cricket below: Law 25.1. Judging a Wide (a) If the bowler bowls a ball, not being a No ball, the umpire shall adjudge

2009-11-17 R Collier:

I did some research and there was a Robert Collier, a politician who played for Cambridgeshire, but he played long before 1908. By 1908 he was 63. Cambridgeshire is often quoted as CCC, but perhaps the

2009-09-15 3rd empire:

Hi Rajesh, Thanks for your interesting question. It really would be valuable if it were possible to have all cameras synchronized with a very accurate timer which went into the thousands of a second

2009-09-14 Wicket Keeper:

Hi Vidi, Thanks for your question. Yes, in your scenario the batsman will be out stumped provided he is not attempting a run. Law 39 deals with stumpings and it does not differentiate between

2009-08-19 No Ball:

Thanks for your question Ravindran. The short answer is yes, its entirely possible, but it would need to be a perfect storm of events. Now for the details: Rule 24.11 states: 11. Ball not dead

 

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