Can You Get Caught Off the Back Net in Indoor Cricket? Rules Explained
Learn if a catch off the back net is valid in indoor cricket and when a batsman can be given out. Clear explanation of indoor cricket catching rules.
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Yes, you can get caught off the back net in indoor cricket. If the ball hits the back net directly and is caught without touching the ground, it is considered a valid catch, and the batsman is out.
FAQs & Answers
- Is catching off the back net allowed in indoor cricket? Yes, if the ball hits the back net directly and is caught without touching the ground, the catch is valid and the batsman is out.
- What happens if the ball touches the ground before being caught off the net? If the ball touches the ground before being caught off the net, the catch is not valid and the batsman is not out.
- Are there any special rules for catches behind the net in indoor cricket? Indoor cricket rules specify that a ball caught directly off the back net without ground contact counts as a valid catch resulting in the batsman's dismissal.
- Can the batsman be caught out from a ball hitting any net in indoor cricket? Yes, catches off any nets including the back net are considered valid provided the ball has not touched the ground before being caught.