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Umpiring conundrums

Umpiring conundrums in cricket 6: Can umpires declare an innings?

The name Tunbridge Wells invariably brings a smile to the lips of Indian cricket fans. The incident, however, dates back to 1963, two decades before Kapil Dev’s monumental innings.

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Umpiring Conundrums in cricket 5: Half caught half runs

In this particular episode of Umpiring Conundrums Arunabha Sengupta narrates a curious incident which once supposedly took place in a match in New Zealand.

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Umpiring conundrums in cricket 4: Follow-on or not?

Team A scores 450. Team B, 251. Now...

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Umpiring conundrums in cricket 3: Can he bowl?

Those with keen memories may recall the case of Mohammad Rafique, who had figures of 10.2-3-21-2 in a 50-over match.

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Umpiring conundrums in cricket 2: How is he out?

In this particular episode of Umpiring conundrums Arunabha Sengupta poses a simple question with a complex answer.

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Umpiring conundrums in cricket 1: Who is out?

There can be some situations in cricket, very legitimate ones, that might confuse the most diligent followers of the game. Arunabha Sengupta looks at one such scenario.

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