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Question
Give any three instances when the umpire can call and signal a 'Dead Ball'.
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Solution
- The striker may attempt to hit the ball with his bat. If he misses the ball, the wicket-keeper will catch it and the ball is completed.
- If he hits the ball, the two batsmen may score runs. When the runs are completed, the ball is also considered completed.
- A batsman is out.
- The ball reaches the boundary and four runs or six runs are scored.
- The umpire is satisfied that, with adequate reason, the batsman is not ready to receive the ball and makes no attempt to play it.
- The ball lodges in the clothing or equipment of a batsman or the clothing of an umpire.
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