Cricket Laws Question
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Cricket Laws Question
A fast bowler delivers a searing bouncer (not a NO Ball) at the batsman who in attempting to avoid serious injury inadvertently lets go of his bat as the ball approaches. Miraculously the ball hits the bat (now not being held by the batsman) , probably saving his life and balloons away towards the third man fielder. The batsmen run and complete one run when the fielder catches the ball. The fielding team appeal for the catch. The batsman stands his ground.

embee
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The batsman does not have control of the bat, so it should be declared a dead ball, with the run being disallowed.

Henry
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I voted BanIndia ...because I didn't want to give away the answer

embee
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I voted give the batsman not out and give the runs as byes.

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If there was a choice I would've voted banbatsman for being a whimp. But I'm biased.
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For once i have to go with Trev.

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dead ball once he drops the bat and the ball hits it
wasnt there an english(?) player who used to drop his bat while facing spinners so that he couldnt be out caught bat-pad?
wasnt there an english(?) player who used to drop his bat while facing spinners so that he couldnt be out caught bat-pad?
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The One wrote:dead ball once he drops the bat and the ball hits it
wasnt there an english(?) player who used to drop his bat while facing spinners so that he couldnt be out caught bat-pad?
It was Dermot Reeve. Briefly. Then I think the authorities told him it wasn't cricket. So he stopped.
Then went on a massive coke binge...

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e, for sure.

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Dello wrote:
It was Dermot Reeve. Briefly. Then I think the authorities told him it wasn't cricket. So he stopped.
Then went on a massive coke binge...
got to admire Dermot, always trying new things.

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Dello wrote:The One wrote:dead ball once he drops the bat and the ball hits it
wasnt there an english(?) player who used to drop his bat while facing spinners so that he couldnt be out caught bat-pad?
It was Dermot Reeve. Briefly. Then I think the authorities told him it wasn't cricket. So he stopped.
Then went on a massive coke binge...
ah yes. interesting character
The One
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Dello wrote:The One wrote:dead ball once he drops the bat and the ball hits it
wasnt there an english(?) player who used to drop his bat while facing spinners so that he couldnt be out caught bat-pad?
It was Dermot Reeve. Briefly. Then I think the authorities told him it wasn't cricket. So he stopped.
Then went on a massive coke binge...
It's amazing how badly some people take bad news...

Henry Nolonga
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Now he's coaching a NZ domestic team down in Middle Earth. He's probably got an unlimited supply of that shit that Gandolf smokes.

Henry
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Dead ball.
No run.
No catch.
Batsmen return to their respective ends.
Batsman picks up his bat and is sledged for being a wussie baseball player.
No run.
No catch.
Batsmen return to their respective ends.
Batsman picks up his bat and is sledged for being a wussie baseball player.

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I vote out.
The game is in play - even though he dropped his bat he did it as a part of the 'playing process'. And the ball was good enough to make the batsman hop.
I would vote it a dead ball if the batsman deliberately let go of his bat (distracted, for example).
The game is in play - even though he dropped his bat he did it as a part of the 'playing process'. And the ball was good enough to make the batsman hop.
I would vote it a dead ball if the batsman deliberately let go of his bat (distracted, for example).

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