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प्रश्न
List any four compulsory equipment used by the batsman in cricket.
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उत्तर
- Protective Gear: Batsmen wear pads, gloves, helmets, and other protective equipment to avoid injury when struck by a ball. Batting pads, gloves, helmets, pad, thigh guard, chest guard, elbow-arm guards, abdomen guard, jock strap, cricket hats, and fielder leg guards are used to protect batsmen and fielders from damage when struck by the ball.
- Shoes: Leather shoes with spiked soles provide traction on grass and improve force. Clothing: Long trousers, shirt (long or short sleeves depending on the weather), sometimes a sleeveless or long-sleeved wollen pullover in chilly weather.
- Clothing: Wear long trousers, a shirt (long or short sleeves depending on the weather), and a sleeveless or long-sleeved woollen sweater in chilly weather.
- Stumps and Bails: They are usually made of wood, most commonly ash, and together form a wicket at each end of the pitch.
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A batsman comes to the crease at the start of a fresh over. As the bowler starts his run-up and reaches near the crease, the batsman backs away from the wicket and the bowler stops his run-up.
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The batsman plays a sweep shot but misses the ball. The ball just nips the leg stump, but the bail does not come off. The bowler appeals.
What will be the decision of the umpire?
What is the signal of the main umpire for the following?
Leg bye
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