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cain posted:

Yeh I know it ain't political but seeing I not a cricket man, suppose a batsman get all piss off with his coach and team he decide fo turn around an whack his stumps on purpose as the ball is being bowled, what is the outcome? He get kick out, slap upside e head, find, how is this handled?

He rass hout and he geh kick out!

Baseman
cain posted:

Yeh I know it ain't political but seeing I not a cricket man, suppose a batsman get all piss off with his coach and team he decide fo turn around an whack his stumps on purpose as the ball is being bowled, what is the outcome? He get kick out, slap upside e head, find, how is this handled?

That is what Charrandas did and all of the above applied. The out is a benefit for the opposite team (PPP), his team was planning to slap he upside he head. More like drop a lead in he head. And he got kicked out. 

FM
Mitwah posted:

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Bai, I don't know how this thing works but I haven't actually hit the sign out button since I signed on after we went to Hoopla. I typically just close my browser. Maybe I was that poster although I only just opened my browser. Some posters claim that they sometimes leave their computer signed on to GNI when they are not even around it so that may be another possibility. 

FM
cain posted:

Yeh I know it ain't political but seeing I not a cricket man, suppose a batsman get all piss off with his coach and team he decide fo turn around an whack his stumps on purpose as the ball is being bowled, what is the outcome? He get kick out, slap upside e head, find, how is this handled?

He out, out and out to wack the stumps.

FM

In baseball, if a runner is off the base and the ball hit by the batter touches him, he is also  out. If a hitter hits the ball and it is not a foul ball and he gets hit with it, he is also out. In some cases, if a runner impede the play of the fielder, the runner is also out. Traditionally, baseball is geared around the pitcher who is the only player who can win or lose a game.

FM

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