BATSMAN OUT (FALL OF WICKET)
BATSMAN OUT (FALL OF WICKET) |
cricket - a. Draw a line at the end of the batsman’s scoring – sometimes referred to as ruling off.
b. In the how out column record just that – bowled, caught (and who by), lbw etc: and the bowler’s column write the name of the bowler who took the wicket.
c. Record the batsman’s total runs in the totals column.
d. Record the time out in the time out column. (You can calculate the minutes batted later if you wish).
e. In the middle of your score book record the score at fall of wicket plus (in brackets) the total number of sundries at this point. This figure is important as it will help you find mistakes if your book does not balance at the end of the day.
f. Write the name of the batsman out
g. Write the not out batsman and his score (in brackets)
h. In the bowlers analysis record the wicket with an ‘X’. You may prefer to do this in red, which stands out.i. Record the number of wicket (1, 2 or 3 etc) in the overs /runs columns so you know which over the wicket fell.
j. Write the time in for the new batsman and his name if you have not already done so.
Don’t panic – you have a lot to do when the wicket falls but you can catch up later. The most important thing is to KEEP WATCHING THE GAME!!! If another wicket falls immediately and you are still writing you will not know where you are up to. Always watch the game!!!
There are many ways a batsman can be out. Some of them are obvious – bowled and caught etc, but sometimes you will not be sure how the batsman is out. If so leave that section blank and ask the Umpire’s advice when he comes off the field. NEVER ask a player how they were out – they will nearly always say where weren’t out because they didn’t hit it etc – only the Umpire can tell you the correct decision in these cases.
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