Rules for Drummers out

 • Timed out: if the new drummer takes more than two minutes to take his position, after the previous drummer has been out. This has never happened in the history of test cricket. Finally, a player may be "retired, not out" (or "removed for injury") Worth of every team in psl. He can choose to return to the field after treatment, in which case he must wait for one of his comrades to be declared out of play. It is up to the referee to allow the player to retire for injury. If the player continues to want to leave the game, he can do so, but will be declared permanently out of play and can not return to the field. In the following cases: bowled, leg before wicket, caught, stumped, and hit wicket, the drummer is declared out of play only if the ball is judged valid by the referee. If this is not the case (no ball), he continues to batter. In the case of run out, handled the ball, hit the ball twice, obstructing the field and timed out, the drummer is declared out of play regardless of the validity of the ball. but will be declared permanently out of play and can not return to the field. In the following cases: bowled, leg before wicket, caught, stumped, and hit wicket, the drummer is declared out of play only if the ball is judged valid by the referee. If this is not the case (no ball), he continues to batter. In the case of run out, handled the ball, hit the ball twice, obstructing the field and timed out, the drummer is declared out of play regardless of the validity of the ball. but will be declared permanently out of play and can not return to the field. In the following cases: bowled, leg before wicket, caught, stumped, and hit wicket, the drummer is declared out of play only if the ball is judged valid by the referee. If this is not the case (no ball), he continues to batter. In the case of run out, handled the ball, hit the ball twice, obstructing the field and timed out, the drummer is declared out of play regardless of the validity of the ball.
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