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After a wicket falls, a new batter, as per the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) rules gets how many minutes to take guard for the next ball? If the batter fails to, he/she can be dismissed. What is this dismissal called?
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If any batter leaves the field of play without the Umpire’s consent for any reason other than injury or incapacity, they may resume the innings only with the consent of the opposing captain. If they fail to resume their innings, they are out. To calculate a batting average, retired out is considered a dismissal. Only two players in Test history have ever been given out in this manner. Name them.
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This is a mode of dismissal in which the non-striker is dismissed in case he attempts to take off for a run before the bowler’s front foot has landed for the delivery. What is this called? It is named after a cricketer. Name him.
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If the batter “hits” the ball twice, they are out. There is only one occasion in International cricket where a batter has been out “Hitting the ball twice”. This happened in which match?
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In cricket, a duck is a batsman’s dismissal with a score of zero. There are four variations of ducks used in cricket. Name them.