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Stands for leg before wicket. The umpire will consider giving a batsman out lbw if he believes that the ball would have hit the stumps if it had not been obstructed by the batter's pads. (See Ways to get out)
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Infant mortality can be viewed as the extreme point on a continuum of pathology and reproductive casualty. The rate of neonatal and infant mortality in a particular population, therefore, serves as an indicator of other sublethal but nevertheless damaging health conditions, which negatively affect children
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Less than 2.5 kg.
Ãâó: www.kerri.thomas.btinternet.co.uk/glossary.html
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when it is considered that a bowled ball would have hit the wicket (ie stumps) had it not hit the batsman's body or clothes first. The cricketer is dismissed from the field.
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