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[Cricket] Sussex CCC - 2024 edition



dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
Quick laws question for the room:

In my match on Saturday, our spinner is bowling, with the keeper stood up. The batsman rocks back to cut, but bottom edges straight down into the the ground. the ball bounces straight back up and the keeper steps forward collects the ball (in front of the stumps), and whips the bails off.

The guy is out of his ground, and rightly given out, but what is the method of dismissal? Is he STUMPED, or RUN OUT?
Stumped isn’t it ?

39.1 Out Stumped

39.1.1
The striker is out Stumped, except as in 39.3, if

a ball which is delivered is not called No ball

and he/she is out of his/her ground, other than as in 39.3.1

and he/she has not attempted a run when his/her wicket is fairly put down by the wicket-keeper without the intervention of another fielder. Note, however Laws 25.6.2 and 25.6.5 (Dismissal and conduct of a batter and his/her runner) and 27.3 (Position of wicket-keeper).

39.1.2 The striker is out Stumped if all the conditions of 39.1.1 are satisfied, even though a decision of Run out would be justified.

39.2 Ball rebounding from wicket-keeper’s person

If the wicket is put down by the ball, it shall be regarded as having been put down by the wicket-keeper if the ball:

rebounds on to the stumps from any part of the wicket-keeper’s person or equipment

or has been kicked or thrown on to the stumps by the wicket-keeper.

39.3 Not out Stumped

39.3.1
The striker will not be out Stumped if, after having received the delivery, he/she has left his/her ground in order to avoid injury.

39.3.2 If the striker is not out Stumped he/she may, except in the circumstances of Law 38.2.2.2 (Batsman not out Run out), be out Run out if the conditions of Law 38.1 (Out Run out) apply.


27.3 for reference

27.3 Position of wicket-keeper

27.3.1
The wicket-keeper shall remain wholly behind the wicket at the striker’s end from the moment the ball comes into play until a ball delivered by the bowler

touches the bat or person of the striker or

passes the wicket at the striker’s end or

the striker attempts a run.
 
















Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
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West Sussex
Lunch Day Two

Sussex 173-5 (55 overs), leading by 219

Ollie Carter 29* John Simpson 19*

A decent morning for Sussex... who need a steady accumulation through the afternoon session to build a 'comfortable' lead.
 














CHAPPERS

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Jul 5, 2003
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Odd one. Coles not at all happy which suggests edge but it looked marginal in terms of htting in line so you can see why he gave it.

There was one yesterday that was well outside the line, one of the lefties.


The Hughes second innings wicket. Not as outside the line as I thought yesterday (three beers in).
 










hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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Chandlers Ford
Very strange they gave that out... he definitely wasn't in control of it.

Tough one. Seemed to put the ball down in a controlled manner though.

I was waiting for the replay angle that actually showed it, and was expecting to be ENRAGED.

But I wasn't. He clearly caught it.
 












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