From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4603 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, July 23 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4603 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Beautiful Local Milfs Waiting for You ["MilfHookups" Subject: Beautiful Local Milfs Waiting for You Beautiful Local Milfs Waiting for You http://stayinhome.us/DK2EuAaSOAkh3NgntsXiLVsyJzqR3k6F6GXxIG7tWQ8CKW3G http://stayinhome.us/6oLdS61vwI8FWt1wjzddqA1O5CD7gsDnCAF2PJxzMOjWsVEO The most common reason for a no-ball is overstepping the popping crease with the front foot. A rarer reason is when the bowler's back foot touches or lands outside the return crease. Other reasons include when a bowler throws (or chucks) the ball, or bowls a full toss above waist high, or for dangerous or unfair short pitched bowling. The penalty for a no-ball is one run (or, in some one-day competitions, two runs, and/or a free hit); furthermore, the no-ball does not count as one of the six in an over and an extra ball is bowled. The run awarded for the no-ball is not credited to an individual batsman's score but is tallied separately as part of the team's score. Any additional runs scored by the batsman off the bat, whether by running or by a boundary, are included in the individual's score. It is possible for a team to score byes or leg byes (but not wides) from a delivery ruled a no-ball; these are in addition to the run awarded for the no-ball. Since the 1980s a no-ball has been scored against the bowler, making the bowling statistics more accurate. Wide Main article: Wide (cricket) A ball being delivered too far from the batsman to strike it, provided that no part of the batsman's body or equipment touches the ball, is known as a wide. When a wide is bowled the batting team are awarded a run, which is tallied separately on the scorecard and does not count towards the individual batsman's score. Additionally, a wide is not counted as one of the six balls in the over and a replacement is bowled. All wides are all added to the bowler's score. Bye Main article: Bye (cricket) If the ball is not struck by the batsman's bat (nor connects with any part of the batsman's body) the batsmen may still run if they choose. If the ball reaches the boundary, whether or not the batsmen ran, four byes are awarded. Any runs scored are tallied separately on the scorecard and do not count towards the batsman's individual score. ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4603 **********************************************