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Cricket: Is a batsman out when the ball naturally turned back to his stumps?

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Is a batsman out when the ball naturally turned back to his stumps , but ball first landed out of his crease?

posted Jun 10, 2016 by Deepak Jangid

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This would be out as explained in law 30 bowled

Simply put it has to touch something else on the field of play before hitting the stumps again for it to be not out bowled.

answer Jun 11, 2016 by Pratiksha Shetty
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