LBW Cricket Rule and Example

LBW explains the cricket law, playing condition, or match situation that determines how lbw is judged during a game.

Quick Definition

LBW

LBW explains the cricket law, playing condition, or match situation that determines how lbw is judged during a game.

Key Points

  • The match situation meets the basic conditions for lbw.
  • The umpire, scorecard, or playing conditions support the decision.
  • A required condition for lbw is missing.

Understand the rule in simple English

LBW is a specific cricket rule or match situation that can affect umpire decisions, batter survival, scoring, or fielding outcomes. That is why the page starts with a direct English answer.

The practical point is that clear match conditions must be met. This page breaks those conditions into simple bullets, including The match situation meets the basic conditions for lbw., The umpire, scorecard, or playing conditions support the decision..

Like many rules, this topic can create confusion. The not-out or not-applicable side is also important, including A required condition for lbw is missing..

To understand this topic more clearly No Ball and No Ball is useful when similar cricket law terms create confusion.

When is the batter OUT?

  • The match situation meets the basic conditions for lbw.
  • The umpire, scorecard, or playing conditions support the decision.
  • The ball remains live unless another law or playing condition overrides the outcome.

When is the batter NOT OUT?

  • A required condition for lbw is missing.
  • Another cricket law changes the decision or makes the outcome invalid.
  • The replay, umpire review, or playing condition does not support the call.

Example

Example: LBW becomes relevant when a real match situation needs this rule to decide the scoring, dismissal, or umpire signal correctly.

Simple Diagram

The simple pitch-style diagram below explains crease, stumps, and player position visually.

Bowler EndStriker EndCreaseStumpsBatter / RunnerBall / Keeper Line

LBW vs No Ball

lbw and no ball are often confused. The simple difference below makes the topic easier to understand.

LBW

LBW explains the cricket law, playing condition, or match situation that determines how lbw is judged during a game.

No Ball

No Ball explains the cricket law, playing condition, or match situation that determines how no ball is judged during a game.

FAQ

What is LBW in cricket?

LBW explains the cricket law, playing condition, or match situation that determines how lbw is judged during a game.

Can you be out LBW if the ball pitches outside leg stump?

Nahin. Agar ball outside leg stump pitch kare to batter kisi bhi surat mein LBW out nahi diya jata, chahe ball stumps ko hit karti nazar aa rahi ho.

What is umpire's call in LBW decisions?

Umpire's call tab hota hai jab ball-tracking marginal ho aur technology clear overturn na de. Aisi surat mein on-field umpire ka original decision hi stand karta hai.

Can you be out LBW on a no ball?

Nahin. No ball par batter LBW out nahi ho sakta. Aisi delivery par sirf kuch limited dismissals, jaise run out, valid rehti hain.

Can you be LBW if the ball hits the bat first?

Nahin. Agar ball pehle bat se touch kare aur us ke baad pad ya body par lage to LBW nahi diya jata. LBW ke liye pehla relevant contact body se hona chahiye.

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