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1. When is a ball deemed ‘lost’ during play? What procedures are then adopted in case the ball is declared ‘lost’? 2. State three instances when the ball is considered a ‘dead ball’. 3. Mention three situations when a team’s innings is said to be complete?

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1. When a ball in play cannot be found or recovered, any fielder may call lost ball. When “lost ball” is called the batting side fixes a penalty that would have been in fact run before the call of lost ball was made. 

2. Three situations when the ball is considered a dead ball: 

1. If it lodges in an umpire’s clothing. 

2. If it hits any equipment kept in the field. 

3. If it reaches the batsman in more than one tip on the ground after been released from bowler’s hand. 

3. Three situations when an inning is said to be complete: 

1. When 10 batsmen of the batting team are declared out. 

2. In one day cricket match, when prescribed overs are completed. 

3. When the given target of runs is achieved by the batting side.



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