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Umpire Signals

Batsman OUT  Umpire Signals1Out: When a batsman is out, the umpire making the decision raises one hand above his head, with the index finger extended.

Not Out: There is no formal signal to indicate that a batsman is not out. The umpire can either shake his head `no’ or not signal at all.

4 Runs Umpire Signals1Four: A four scored by the ball reaching the boundary is signalled by an arm extended horizontally and waved briefly back and forth in a horizontal arc.

6 Runs Umpire Signals1Six: A six is signalled by raising both arms straight over the head.

NO Ball Umpire Signals1No Ball: A no ball is signalled by holding an arm out horizontally.

WIDE Ball  Umpire Signals1Wide: A wide is signalled by holding both arms out horizontally.

Byes: Runs scored as byes are signalled by raising one arm over the head, palm open.

Leg Byes: Leg byes are signalled by raising one leg and tapping the knee with one hand.

DEAD Ball  Umpire Signals1Dead Ball: If the umpire has to signal dead ball to prevent the players from assuming that the ball is still alive, he waves both arms across each other in front of his abdomen.

One Short  Umpire Signals1One Short: One short is signalled by touching the tip of one hand to the same shoulder

TV Replay Umpire Signals1TV Replay: If an umpire wishes the third umpire to make a decision based on a TV replay, he signals by drawing a large square shape in the air with both hands, spreading them out high in the air in front of him, bringing them down, and then together again.



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