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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
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
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
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
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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