The Decision Maker (Umpires)
In cricket, the umpire plays a crucial role in ensuring the game is conducted fairly and according to the rules. The primary duties of umpires include: 1. Decision-Making on the Field Out/Not Out : Umpires decide whether a batsman is out or not based on appeals from the fielding team (e.g., LBW, caught, run out). No-Ball : They determine if a delivery is legal (i.e., not a no-ball due to overstepping, height issues, etc.). Wide Ball : Umpires call wide deliveries if the bowler bowls too far from the batsman’s reach. Bye/Leg Bye : They signal byes or leg byes when runs are scored without the bat making contact with the ball. 2. Enforcing the Rules Overs : Umpires track the number of balls bowled in each over and call when six legal deliveries have been bowled. Field Restrictions : They monitor fielding restrictions during powerplays and other relevant stages of the game. Player Conduct : Umpires ensure players behave in accordance with the spirit of the game, addressing misconduct ...