Can a Batsman Be Stumped on a Wide Ball in Cricket?

Learn if a batsman can be stumped on a wide ball and understand the rules governing stumpings during wide deliveries in cricket.

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Yes, a batsman can be stumped on a wide ball. If the batsman steps outside the crease and the wicketkeeper removes the bails before the batsman can return to the crease, they are considered stumped, even if the delivery is declared wide.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can a batsman be stumped if the ball is wide? Yes, a batsman can be stumped on a wide ball if they step outside their crease and the wicketkeeper removes the bails before they return.
  2. What is the difference between a wide ball and a no-ball in cricket? A wide ball is a delivery out of the batsman's reach resulting in an extra run, while a no-ball is an illegal delivery due to conditions like overstepping the crease, offering a free hit on the next ball.
  3. Can a batsman be run out on a wide ball? Yes, a batsman can be run out on a wide ball if they attempt a run and fail to reach the crease before the fielding side breaks the wicket.