popping crease การใช้
- The popping crease must be in front of and parallel to the bowling crease.
- Commentary described the delivery as a " massive overstep ", a good half-metre beyond the popping crease.
- The bowler's release point could be perhaps beyond his popping crease ( both positions change every over ).
- Sometimes a batsman, whilst backing up, leaves the popping crease before the bowler has actually delivered the ball.
- The importance of the popping crease to the batsman is that it marks the limit of his safe territory.
- Batsmen get a Free Hit if the bowler bowls a " No Ball " by overstepping the popping crease.
- The popping crease has the same length, is parallel to the bowling crease and is in front of the wicket.
- A batsman is in his ground if any part of him or his bat is on the ground behind the popping crease.
- The most common reason for a no ball is overstepping the popping crease for the front foot at the instant of delivery.
- Commentary described the delivery as a " massive overstep ", a good half-metre beyond the popping crease following the television replay of the delivery.
- The batsman tends to " take guard " or " block " on the popping crease, i . e . he stands in front of his stumps.
- He may also move to the point position later in the afternoon if the setting sun prevents a clear view of the popping crease at his end.
- But it was felt that the tallest fast bowlers, able to bowl legally with their front foot well over the popping crease, were gaining too great an advantage.
- This rule was replaced by a requirement that part of the bowler's front foot in the delivery stride must fall behind the popping crease ( see below ).
- A delivery is a no ball if it bounces more than twice before passing the popping crease : an underarm delivery cannot be performed rolling along the ground.
- The return creases lie perpendicular to the popping crease and the bowling crease, either side of and parallel to the imaginary line joining the centres of the two middle stumps.
- Although it is considered to have unlimited length, the popping crease must be marked to at least on either side of the imaginary line joining the centres of the middle stumps.
- Each return crease terminates at one end at the popping crease but the other end is considered to be unlimited in length and must be marked to a minimum of from the popping crease.
- Each return crease terminates at one end at the popping crease but the other end is considered to be unlimited in length and must be marked to a minimum of from the popping crease.
- Lumbering for a single to the striker's end, Inzamam made the schoolboy error of not grounding his bat as he passed the popping crease and was sent packing by a direct hit from Jonty Rhodes.
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