1. The bowler hit the goalpost and the ball was caught by the bowler before landing. The batter's leg blocked the ball. If the ball is thrown into the narrow area between two goalposts, and the bowler's leg blocks the ball that should have hit the goalposts, the batter is out. This rule is similar to offside in football.
The ball hit the goalpost. When the batter runs, the pitcher's catcher is always ready to hit the ball. If the catcher hits the ball on the post before the batter runs back to the balloon area, the batter is out. If the batter holds the ball, that is, handball, he is also out. This rarely happens. Deliberately hit the ball for the second time.
3. Timeout. This rarely happens. Cricket is a gentleman's sport, and both players respect each other. According to the rules, after the goalpost is hit, the new batter must be in place within 3 minutes. If it takes more than three minutes, the batter is out. It is rare for a batter to touch the goalpost and block the line of sight. I didn't finish running. Similar to item 4.
cricket
Cricket, also known as wooden ball, has always been known as a "gentleman's game" and is a sport that advocates sportsmanship and "fair play". Cricket originated in Britain and is popular in Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal and other countries. The season of cricket is mainly in spring and summer, which is complementary to football played in autumn and winter.