This LBW flowchart demonstrates an easy way to understand the law of Leg Before Wicket. Content Courtesy : Google & MCC
Can you score 5/5 ? Check out the answers @ the end of this blog. 1) A member of the batting side had been off the field for treatment when his/her side was fielding and a substitute covered for him/her. He/she comes in to bat in the middle order and asks for a runner. What do the umpires advise? Select one: a. Yes, and the runner from any member of the team who has already batted b. Yes, but the runner must not yet have batted c. No, he/she cannot have a runner as his injury was not incurred whist batting 2) The batsman on strike hits the ball firmly to the off side striking a close fielder on the knee. The fielder leaves the field of play, injured as a r...