15 Laws of cricket that you need to know
11. Hit the ball twice:
The law 34 of the law book states that the batsman is out if,
- While the ball is in play, it strikes any part of body or is struck by his bat and, before the ball has been touched by a fielder, he wilfully strikes it again with his bat or person, other than a hand not holding the bat, except for the sole purpose of guarding his wicket.
- The striker prevents the fielder from catching the ball that he hit at first.
The batsman is not out if he strikes the ball twice in order to return the ball to any fielder (if and only if the fielder demands for it) and if he wilfully touches the ball after it has been touched by any of the fielders. The batsman is allowed to hit the ball a 2nd time in order to guard his wicket, he can use his bat or any part of the body and cannot, however, use his hand to stop the ball.
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