It's called 'timed out'. The batsman has two minutes to get on the field after the previous dismissal.
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It's called 'timed out'. The batsman has two minutes to get on the field after the previous dismissal.
Bowled
caught
LBW
Stumped
Run Out
Hit Wicket
Handled Ball
Retired or walked
Timed Out
Come on guys only two to go, perhaps our English Friends , after all it is the home of cricket.
Useless infomation for the day
Cockroaches break wind every 15 minutes.
Hit the ball twice.
Returning the ball.
Over the fence has always been out - for 6. :D
STOP GOING OFF THE SUBJECT.
ENGLAND ARE IN FRONT.
Funny things watching TV and cricket are still happening to me.
When Australia bat and I'm watching they never seem to lose a wicket so I get aggitated and turn off the telly and when I relent and turn it back on again they have lost another two or three wickets. :D
Hit the ball twicehttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon14.gifhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon14.gif
Returning the ball.http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon13.gif Classed as handling
Still one to go ( this was the one that had me stummped as well)
Useless infomation for the day
Cockroaches break wind every 15 minutes.
How about
Bad decision from umpire :D :D :D
No they're not. You English gentlemen just haven't come to terms with the strategic subtleties of Ricky Ponting.Quote:
Originally Posted by jow104
Richard
I can come up with excuses as quickly as the English cricket commentators ... when I'm drunk
Obstructing the field
Greenie on the way floyd it actually obstructing or intrefeering with a fielder but close enough
Now all go and watch the aussies win again
Useless infomation for the day
Cockroaches break wind every 15 minutes.
73/5
76/6
OMG, I thought that was the Aussie score :eek: . Imagine my relief when I turned on SBS and found it twas those infernal English gentlemen :eek:
I know, I should have had more faith, but sometimes, I mean, it doesn't happen all THAT often, but sometimes, we DO get hammered :rolleyes:
Richard
For those of you who wonder, I'm old enough to remember the days when Kim Hughes led us and we were known as the 'easy beats'. Mind you, it wasn't Kim's fault but, it was a bit like supporting Ferrari through that same period (in F1).
Richard
Dont you mean Kim http://instagiber.net/smiliesdotcom/cwm/cwm/cwm14.gif cry baby?
Al :D