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When is a batsman considered to be out bowled?
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Solution
- A batsman is considered out bowled when a delivery from the bowler hits the stumps and dislodges the bails, regardless of whether the ball touches the bat, pads, or any other part of the batsman's body before hitting the stumps.
- As long as the bails are completely removed from the stumps by the ball, the batsman is declared out.
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