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Old Mon Mar 10, 2003, 07:32pm
Malcolm Tucker Malcolm Tucker is offline
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Actually the rule is not that hard to apply

You guys should be watching some of the world cup in South Africa

"GO AUSTRALIA"

Quote:
Originally posted by Mark Padgett
Try this one:


Law 36: Leg before wicket
1. Out LBW
The striker is out LBW in the circumstances set out below.
(a) The bowler delivers a ball, not being a No ball
and (b) the ball, if it is not intercepted full pitch, pitches in line between wicket and wicket or on the off side of the striker's wicket
and (c) the ball not having previously touched his bat, the striker intercepts the ball, either full-pitch or after pitching, with any part of his person
and (d) the point of impact, even if above the level of the bails
either (i) is between wicket and wicket
or (ii) is either between wicket and wicket or outside the line of the off stump if the striker has made no genuine attempt to play the ball with his bat
and (e) but for the interception, the ball would have hit the wicket.

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