- Hit wicket
Hit wicket is a method of dismissal in the
sport ofcricket . This method of dismissal is governed by Law 35 of theLaws of cricket . The striker is out "Hit-wicket" if, after the bowler has entered his delivery stride and while the ball is in play, his wicket is put down by his bat or his person. The striker may do this whilst preparing to receive or receiving a delivery or in setting off for his first run after playing the delivery. In simple language if the striking batsman knocks the bails off the stumps or uproots the stumps, while attempting to hit the ball or take off for a run, he is out hit wicket.This method is the sixth most common method of dismissal after caught,
bowled ,leg before wicket ,run out and stumped. It is significantly rarer than any of these, which constitute the five conventional methods, but still much more common than the other four (timed out ,handled the ball ,obstructing the field andhit the ball twice ), which are extremely rare.Although a bowler is given credit for the wicket, it is not a method of dismissal that a bowler actively seeks. A batsman may not be given out Hit wicket if the ball is not actually delivered by the bowler or if the delivery is a
no ball .Notable dismissals
Due to the rarity of this method of dismissal, most occurrences in international cricket are notable.
Commentary gaff
On 9 August 1991 at
the Oval in London, England.Ian Botham , whilst playing for England fell over his stumps whilst attempting to hookCurtly Ambrose of theWest Indies and so was dismissed Hit wicket. Later in the day,Brian Johnston of BBC radio's "Test Match Special " read out the details of the scorecard as normal. When he came to Ian Botham's dismissal, his fellow presenterJonathan Agnew commented that Botham 'just didn't quite get his leg over'. This was adouble entendre meaning that he was not able to avoid hitting his stumps by getting his leg higher than the stumps, and also a reference to sex. Johnston slowly started laughing until he could commentate no more, leaving about a minute of broadcasting being just him in a fit of giggles. His reaction has made Botham's dismissal probably the most famous dismissal "Hit wicket". A link to the broadcast is below.Disintegrating bat
In the first innings of the 3rd Test in the 1921 Ashes series, at Headingley,
Andy Ducat , playing in his only Test for England, fended at a fast ball bowled by against Australia'sTed McDonald . Ducat's bat broke, and a splinter flew back and dislodged a bail. The ball was caught by a slip fielder, and Ducat was given out, caught, although it seems likely that he could also have been given out "hit wicket". [http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1920S/1920-21/ENG_IN_AUS/ENG_AUS_T3_14-20JAN1921.html]Later in 1921, in the 2nd Test against South Africa at
Old Wanderers inJohannesburg , McDonald dismissedBilly Zulch in a similar fashion, breaking the batsman's bat so that fragments flew back to dislodge a bail, and the Zulch was given out, "hit wicket". [http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1920S/1921-22/AUS_IN_RSA/AUS_RSA_T2_12-16NOV1921.html]The MCC have clarified this situation though, and in fact nowadays a batsman should not be given out if a splinter, or part of his bat, breaks the wicket, as it must be his whole bat that breaks the wicket. [http://www.lords.org/data/files/law_35_qanda-9683.pdf]
Flying gloves
Playing for Surrey against Derbyshire at
The Oval in 1953,Alan Revill 's hand was hit by a lifting delivery fromAlec Bedser . Revill shook his hand in pain, and his glove flew off, hit the stumps, and dislodged a bail. The umpire considered that Revill was still "playing at the ball", and he was dismissed, "hit wicket". [http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/231414.html]Falling headgear
In Test cricket, four batsmen have been out "hit wicket" as a result of headgear falling onto the stumps.
In the 2nd Test between Australia and West Indies, at the MCG in 1960-61, the Test immediately after the famous
Tied Test atBrisbane ,Joe Solomon was first out in the second innings, following on. Playing back to atopspinner bowled byRichie Benaud , his cap fell off and dislodged a bail, so he was out "hit wicket". [http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1960S/1960-61/WI_IN_AUS/WI_AUS_T2_30DEC1960-03JAN1961.html] [http://www.abc.net.au/calypso/synopsis2.htm] Somewhat unusually, the Australian crowd thought the dismissal was unsporting, and booed their own side.Two other Test dismissals involve Indians. In July 1974,
Ashok Mankad was dismissed byChris Old in similar fashion in the second innings of 3rd Test at Edgbaston, the only match that Mankad played on that tour, [http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1970S/1974/IND_IN_ENG/IND_ENG_T3_04-08JUL1974.html] andDilip Vengsarkar was similarly dismissed byJeff Thomson in December 1977, in the first innings of the 1st Test at Brisbane, in Vengsarkar's 12th Test innings and his seventh Test match. [http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1970S/1977-78/IND_IN_AUS/IND_AUS_T1_02-06DEC1977.html]In the 3rd nPower Test between England and West Indies on 9 June 2007,
Kevin Pietersen was out hit wicket when his helmet fell onto the stumps. The match took place atOld Trafford Cricket Ground and the bowler wasDwayne Bravo , who bowled a good bouncer that dislodged the helmet. Replays suggested that the force of the ball broke the chinstrap, freeing the lid to strike the stumps.In the 3rd
One Day International against Australia inDunedin in February 2000, New Zealand'sAdam Parore 's helmet was knocked off by a short-pitched delivery fromBrett Lee . The helmet fell into the stumps, and Parore was also out "hit wicket", causing some disturbance in the crowd. [http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/231414.html] [http://aus.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1999-2000/AUS_IN_NZ/SCORECARDS/AUS_NZ_ODI3_23FEB2000.html]Playing for Warwickshire at Edgbaston,
M. J. K. Smith was once dismissed when a gust of wind blew his cap on to his wicket. [http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/231414.html]Recent dismissals
Inzamam-ul-Haq was also out hit wicket in the 3rd Test against England at Headingley on the 6 August 2006 as he attempted to sweep England spinnerMonty Panesar and in doing so lost his balance before falling backwards onto his stumps. He attempted to jump over the stumps, however completely fell on top of them.On 9 June 2007 in the third test at Old Trafford
Kevin Pietersen was dismissed Hit Wicket byDwayne Bravo when a bouncer hit him on the helmet and caught the fastening for the chin strap. This allowed the helmet to be dislodged and it fell onto his wicket dislodging the bails.David Obuya is the only cricketer to be dismissed Hit wicket in International Twenty20, on 12 September 2007 ICC World Twenty20 the 2nd match of Group C,Mark Gillespie pitched the ball just short of a length and the ball swings back into Obuya from outside off stump, the ball arrives quicker than Obuya expects and he gets pushed back in his crease, he loses balance and treads on his stumps.Controversial non-dismissal
In January 1998, South Africa played Australia in the Third Test at the
Adelaide Oval with Australia leading the series 1–0. South Africa was pushing for victory on the final day in an attempt to square the series.Mark Waugh was attempting to hold off the South African bowlers for a draw with only tail-end support remaining. He was hit in the arm by a short ball fromShaun Pollock , and upon walking away from the wicket between deliveries, dislodged the bails with his bat. The South African appeal for hit wicket was turned down. South African captainHansie Cronje later speared the umpires' dressing room door with a stump after Waugh and his partner held on for a draw which clinched Australia the series victory. The decision is considered correct because thelaws of cricket say hit wicket can only occur while the ball is live (from when the bowler starts his run up until such time it is dead). The ball is always deemed dead between deliveries.References
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/test_match_special/presenter_profiles/2976173.stm BBC Sport] Brian Johnston and Jonathan Agnew of BBC radio's "Test Match Special" discussing Ian Botham's dismissal 'Hit wicket'.
*Gerald Brodribb, "Next Man In", Chapter 35, Souvenir Press (1995)
* [http://stats.cricinfo.com/statsguru/engine/stats/index.html?class=1;dismissal=6;filter=advanced;orderby=start;orderbyad=reverse;template=results;type=batting;view=innings List of cricketers Dismissed Hit wicket in tests]
* [http://stats.cricinfo.com/statsguru/engine/stats/index.html?class=2;dismissal=6;filter=advanced;orderby=start;orderbyad=reverse;template=results;type=batting;view=innings List of cricketers Dismissed Hit wicket in Odis]
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