5 Weirdest cricket rules one probably may not know

These rules have raised eyebrows in the past.

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4. Batsman can’t hit the ball twice

Trent Bridge
England batsman Ollie Pope looks on after edging a ball. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Remember ‘Guran’ from the popular Bollywood movie ‘Lagaan’? In the movie, it was shown that he popped the ball in the air, and then smash the ball out of the park. But then the on-field umpire asked him to hit the ball once after the opposition captain complained.

The same laws apply in today’s cricket as well. The same falls under the Law 34 of MCC’s Appeals and Dismissals. If the batter is found wilfully making contact with the ball twice before the leather comes in contact with the fielder, then the umpire can give him out.

The bowler does not get the credit for the wicket though. If the ball is lawfully struck, as permitted in Law 34.3, the umpire shall call a dead ball as soon as the batsman completes a run or after the leather has raced away to the boundary.

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