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Last Updated: Saturday, 12 April, 2003, 12:02 GMT 13:02 UK
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David Shepherd's Umpire Guide

SIGNALLING A DEAD BALL

Dead ball
The dead ball is called for a number of reasons, when someone is injured and either the players or the umpire require medical attention, for example.

Umpires would make the same signal if a batsman steps away from his crease when he is not ready to receive the delivery.

Likewise, if the bowler loses his run-up and stops before letting go of the ball.

That signal is the crossing of the wrists below the knee and the delivery should recommence without the original one counting.



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