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Question
Explain the following term in cricket:
How’s that
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Solution
In cricket, an appeal (sometimes known as a “Howzat”) is when a member on the fielding team asks the umpire for a ruling on whether a batter is out or not. Law 31 of the Laws of Cricket states that an umpire will only call a batter out if the fielding side appeals the judgment.
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