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Post by daley111 on May 22, 2011 8:49:17 GMT
simple question, a ball is bowled wide and then goes to the boundary. Umpire clearly signals the wide, does he then signal a boundary and a bye signal- my view is a wide signal and then a boundary siganal?
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Post by missingleg on May 22, 2011 20:45:26 GMT
You signal wide then boundary 4 (5 wides). You only signal byes before the boundary if they're normal byes or if it's a no-ball that goes to the boundary, however wide of the striker, to denote 5 no-ball extras.
If a no-ball goes off the pad (playing a shot) most umpires signal byes to clarify that the runs are no-ball extras there too, others signal leg-byes - but they're still all scored as no-balls!
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