CRICKET UMPIRING TRAINING OFFICERS MANUAL - Usacua.com
CRICKET UMPIRING TRAINING OFFICERS MANUAL - Usacua.com
CRICKET UMPIRING TRAINING OFFICERS MANUAL - Usacua.com
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37. He is allowed to wear protection for his hand or fingers only if the umpires give their<br />
consent. This would not be given without good reason, but it is not to be withheld<br />
unreasonably.<br />
38. No. The removal of the cap was not wilful.<br />
39. Move to the off side, informing the captain of the fielding side, the striker and the other<br />
umpire that I am doing so.<br />
40. No. The striker has the right to play the ball even if it interferes with the wicket-keeper<br />
in doing so, providing he is not making a second strike which would prevent a catch.<br />
41. Call and signal Dead ball.<br />
Warn the captain of the fielding side that the action was unfair.<br />
Indicate that this is a first and final warning.<br />
Inform the other umpire and the batsmen.<br />
42. a) 2 warnings.<br />
b) 1 warning.<br />
c) 2 warnings.<br />
d) No warning.<br />
43. Call and signal Dead ball. Remember not to include the ball as one of the over.<br />
44. The umpires choose a replacement which has had wear <strong>com</strong>parable to the other before<br />
it was damaged. Inform the batsmen that the ball has been changed.<br />
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