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In cricket, a batsman can be dismissed in several ways on a no-ball, but typically, the most common method is through a run-out while attempting to take a run. Other ways include being stumped if the wicketkeeper is quick enough, or hitting the ball and being caught, although the latter is quite rare since the no-ball is regarded as a fault by the bowler. However, dismissals like bowled, lbw, or caught off a no-ball do not count, as the delivery is considered illegal. Thus, the primary ways to be out on a no-ball are run-out and stumped.
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
LBW has the fullform leg before wicket
lbw stands for 'leg before wicket'
in the game of CRICKET,the tearm LBW is associated when the batsman takes his leg before the wicket,it is considered as LBW out.
LBW - meaning 'Leg Before Wicket' is used in Cricket.
Leg Before Wicket
LBW is an abbreviation used in the restaurant industry. It stands for Liquor, Beverage, and Wine. The tax is what you pay on the beverages.
If the ball hits the batsman's pad (on his leg) and is "hitting" the stumps (so if the batsman wasn't there, it would hit the stumps) then it is out.
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yes, it's happened in cricket.
Leg before wicket