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Hit wicket is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. This method of dismissal is governed by Law 35 of the Laws of Cricket. The striker is out "hit wicket" if, after the bowler has entered his delivery stride and while the ball is in play, his wicket is put down by his bat or his person. The striker may do this whilst preparing to receive or receiving a delivery or in setting off for his first run after playing the delivery. In simple language, if the striking batsman knocks the bails off the stumps or uproots the stumps, while attempting to hit the ball or take off for a run, he is out hit wicket.

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  • Hit wicket is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. This method of dismissal is governed by Law 35 of the Laws of Cricket. The striker is out "hit wicket" if, after the bowler has entered his delivery stride and while the ball is in play, his wicket is put down by his bat or his person. The striker may do this whilst preparing to receive or receiving a delivery or in setting off for his first run after playing the delivery. In simple language, if the striking batsman knocks the bails off the stumps or uproots the stumps, while attempting to hit the ball or take off for a run, he is out hit wicket. This method is the sixth most common method of dismissal after caught, bowled, leg before wicket, run out and stumped. It is significantly rarer than any of these, which constitute the five conventional methods, but still much more common than the other four (timed out, obstructing the field, retired out and hit the ball twice), which are extremely rare. Although a bowler is given credit for the wicket, it is not a method of dismissal that a bowler actively seeks. A batsman may not be given out "hit wicket" if the ball is not actually delivered by the bowler or if the delivery is a no-ball. As of 4 December 2022, batsmen have been dismissed hit wicket a total of 163 times in Test cricket, 75 times in One Day Internationals and 25 in Twenty20 Internationals. In the women's game, a player has been dismissed 12 times in this manner in Tests, seven in women's ODIs, and nine in women's Twenty20 International matches. (en)
  • 误击三柱门是板球运动中的一种出局的方式。这种出局方式在板球规则的第35条中规定。 如果误击三柱门击球员出局,投球手在投球,球在进行中,他的球板或身体碰倒了三柱門。击球员可能在准备接球或接投球或投球后准备进行第一次的跑时。简单地说如果击球手在试图击球或者说准备跑,碰倒柱门的横木或者将柱门连根拔起,他会因误击三柱门而出局。 在接杀,投杀,腿截球,截杀,持球撞柱 之后,这种方式是第六个最常用的出局方式。它比以上常规的五种更少见,但是仍然比以下其它的四种方式更常见。超时,持球,扰乱捕手 以及跟随二次击球,这四种极其少见。 尽管投球手得了三柱門的分,但这不是投球手主动寻求击球手的出局方式。如果球实际上不是由投球手所投的球或如果投球是坏球,击球手不会因误击三柱门而出局。 (zh)
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  • 误击三柱门是板球运动中的一种出局的方式。这种出局方式在板球规则的第35条中规定。 如果误击三柱门击球员出局,投球手在投球,球在进行中,他的球板或身体碰倒了三柱門。击球员可能在准备接球或接投球或投球后准备进行第一次的跑时。简单地说如果击球手在试图击球或者说准备跑,碰倒柱门的横木或者将柱门连根拔起,他会因误击三柱门而出局。 在接杀,投杀,腿截球,截杀,持球撞柱 之后,这种方式是第六个最常用的出局方式。它比以上常规的五种更少见,但是仍然比以下其它的四种方式更常见。超时,持球,扰乱捕手 以及跟随二次击球,这四种极其少见。 尽管投球手得了三柱門的分,但这不是投球手主动寻求击球手的出局方式。如果球实际上不是由投球手所投的球或如果投球是坏球,击球手不会因误击三柱门而出局。 (zh)
  • Hit wicket is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. This method of dismissal is governed by Law 35 of the Laws of Cricket. The striker is out "hit wicket" if, after the bowler has entered his delivery stride and while the ball is in play, his wicket is put down by his bat or his person. The striker may do this whilst preparing to receive or receiving a delivery or in setting off for his first run after playing the delivery. In simple language, if the striking batsman knocks the bails off the stumps or uproots the stumps, while attempting to hit the ball or take off for a run, he is out hit wicket. (en)
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  • Hit wicket (en)
  • 误击三柱门 (zh)
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