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Caught

Caught is a method of dismissing a batsman in cricket. A batsman is out caught if the batsman hits the ball, from a legitimate delivery, with the bat, and the ball is caught by the bowler or a fielder before it hits the ground.

An Australian fielder runs to take a catch
New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond about to dismiss Mohammad Yousuf caught and bowled

If the ball hits the stumps after hitting the wicket-keeper, If the wicket-keeper fails to do this, the delivery is a "no ball", and the batsman cannot be stumped (nor run out, unless he attempts to run to the other wicket.)

If the catch taken by the wicket-keeper, then informally it is known as caught behind[1] or caught at the wicket.[2] A catch by the bowler is known as caught and bowled.[1] This has nothing to do with the dismissal bowled but is rather a shorthand for saying the catcher and bowler are the same player. (The scorecard annotation is usually c. and b. or c&b followed by the bowler's name.)

Caught is the most common method of dismissal at higher levels of competition, accounting for 36,190 Test match dismissals between 1877 and 2012, which is 56.9% of all Test match dismissals in this period.[3]

South African wicket-keeper Mark Boucher holds the record for the most Test match catches, with 532,[4] while Rahul Dravid holds the record for the most Test match catches by non-wicket-keepers, with 210.[5]

Laws edit

This method of dismissal is covered by Law 33 of the Laws of Cricket, which reads:[6]

The striker is out Caught if a ball delivered by the bowler, not being a No ball, touches his/her bat without having previously been in contact with any fielder, and is subsequently held by a fielder as a fair catch,..., before it touches the wicket and ground.

This means that the batsman cannot be out caught if:

  • The ball is called a no-ball or dead ball.
  • The batsman does not hit the ball with his bat or a gloved hand holding the bat.
  • The ball, having been hit, makes contact with the field before a fielder catches the ball.
  • The ball does not remain under the control of the fielder.
  • The ball is hit and lands beyond or on the boundary; (six runs).
  • A fielder taking the catch makes contact with the boundary rope or the area outside the boundary, with any part of his body, equipment, when touching the ball.
  • An airborne fielder taking the catch, having not previously legally touched the ball, had his last contact with the ground not entirely within the boundary.[7]

A catch is not completed until the fielder catching the ball obtains complete control over both the ball and his/her own movement (Law 33.3).

Note that if a batsman could be given out both caught and by another method, 'caught' takes precedence, unless the other method is bowled.[8]

If a batsman is out caught, any runs scored off that delivery are voided.

If a batsman is caught, the bowler is credited with the batsman's wicket and the catching fielder is credited for the dismissal; there are no catch assists for saving boundaries before a catch, or deflecting the ball to a different fielder in the slips cordon. If the two batsmen cross each other, in attempting to take a run, before the catch was taken, the non-striking batsman at the time remains at the opposite end of the pitch as the new incoming batsman comes to the crease at his former end. This means, unless it is now a new over, he is now on strike and the incoming batsman is not.

Adjudication edit

If the catch taken is pronounced or obvious, the players need not appeal to the umpire; the batsman normally chooses to acknowledge the dismissal himself. However, if the ball brushes the edge of the bat, or the catch is taken very close to the ground, or the ball appears to have bounced off the batsman's foot (so it has not touched the ground), or the ball appearing to come off the bat very close to the pitch surface (bump ball), or if the batsman is reluctant to accept that he has been dismissed, then the fielding team has to appeal to the umpire for this decision. In international competition, if neither field umpire can clearly decide if a catch has been made or not, they may refer to the third (television) umpire for a review. The third umpire may also be used if the Umpire Decision Review System is available and a team wishes to dispute a call concerning a possible catch.

Celebration edit

Before 2000, the Laws of Cricket defined a catch as being completed when the player had "complete control over the further disposal of the ball". In the very strictest sense, this meant that the player did not finish catching the ball until he threw it away, though the player doesn't have to throw the ball to anyone in particular in so doing.

For this reason, even today many cricketers celebrate a catch by lobbing the ball into the air. In a Super Sixes match in the 1999 Cricket World Cup, South African Herschelle Gibbs caught Australian captain Steve Waugh but Waugh was given not out when Gibbs was ruled to not have control of the ball when attempting to throw the ball in celebration.[9] Waugh went on to score a match-winning 120 not out[10] to qualify his team for the semi-finals; Australia went on to win the tournament.

Records edit

Test matches edit

The wicket-keepers with the highest number of catches taken in Test matches are as follows. Note: this list excludes catches made while not fielding as a wicket-keeper.

Rank Wicket-keeper Catches Test Career dates
1   Mark Boucher 532 1997–2012
2   Adam Gilchrist 379 1999–2008
3   Ian Healy 366 1988–99
4   Rod Marsh 343 1970–84
5   Jeff Dujon 265 1981–91
6   Brad Haddin 262 2008–15
7   MS Dhoni 256 2005–14
8   Alan Knott 250 1967–81
9   Matt Prior 243 2007–14
10   Alec Stewart 227 1990–2003

Source: Cricinfo Statsguru. Last updated: 19 April 2019.

The non-wicket-keepers with the highest number of catches taken in Test matches are as follows. Note: this excludes any catches made while fielding as a wicket-keeper.

Rank Fielder Catches Test Career dates
1   Rahul Dravid 210 1996–2012
2   Mahela Jayawardene 205 1997–2014
3   Jacques Kallis 200 1995–2013
4   Ricky Ponting 196 1995–2012
5   Mark Waugh 181 1991–2002
6   Alastair Cook 175 2006–18
7   Stephen Fleming 171 1994–2008
8   Graeme Smith 169 2002–14
9   Brian Lara 164 1990–2006
10   Mark Taylor 157 1989–99

Source: Cricinfo Statsguru. Last updated: 19 April 2019.

One Day Internationals edit

T20 Internationals edit

First Class cricket edit

See also edit

Other sports

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ways of getting out: Caught". bbc.co.uk. 26 August 2005. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  2. ^ "Runs for Vaughan but England caught short". theguardian.com. 13 December 2004. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  3. ^ "Analysing Test dismissals across the ages". espncricinfo.com.
  4. ^ "Most catches in career". espncricinfo.com/. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  5. ^ "Most catches". espncricinfo.com/. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  6. ^ "Law 33 - Caught". www.lords.org. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  7. ^ "{% DocumentName %} Law | MCC". www.lords.org. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  8. ^ . http://ndca.nsw.cricket.com.au, para 2. Archived from the original on 2019-12-11. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  9. ^ "Australia v South Africa". cricinfo.com. from the original on 2010-11-05.
  10. ^ "9th Super, ICC World Cup at Leeds, Jun 13 1999 - Match Summary - ESPNCricinfo". ESPNcricinfo. from the original on 2010-04-10.

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the most common method of dismissal at higher levels of competition accounting for 36 190 Test match dismissals between 1877 and 2012 which is 56 9 of all Test match dismissals in this period 3 South African wicket keeper Mark Boucher holds the record for the most Test match catches with 532 4 while Rahul Dravid holds the record for the most Test match catches by non wicket keepers with 210 5 Contents 1 Laws 2 Adjudication 3 Celebration 4 Records 4 1 Test matches 4 2 One Day Internationals 4 3 T20 Internationals 4 4 First Class cricket 5 See also 6 ReferencesLaws editThis method of dismissal is covered by Law 33 of the Laws of Cricket which reads 6 The striker is out Caught if a ball delivered by the bowler not being a No ball touches his her bat without having previously been in contact with any fielder and is subsequently held by a fielder as a fair catch before it touches the wicket and ground This means that the batsman cannot be out caught if The ball is called a no ball or dead ball The batsman does not hit the ball with his bat or a gloved hand holding the bat The ball having been hit makes contact with the field before a fielder catches the ball The ball does not remain under the control of the fielder The ball is hit and lands beyond or on the boundary six runs A fielder taking the catch makes contact with the boundary rope or the area outside the boundary with any part of his body equipment when touching the ball An airborne fielder taking the catch having not previously legally touched the ball had his last contact with the ground not entirely within the boundary 7 A catch is not completed until the fielder catching the ball obtains complete control over both the ball and his her own movement Law 33 3 Note that if a batsman could be given out both caught and by another method caught takes precedence unless the other method is bowled 8 If a batsman is out caught any runs scored off that delivery are voided If a batsman is caught the bowler is credited with the batsman s wicket and the catching fielder is credited for the dismissal there are no catch assists for saving boundaries before a catch or deflecting the ball to a different fielder in the slips cordon If the two batsmen cross each other in attempting to take a run before the catch was taken the non striking batsman at the time remains at the opposite end of the pitch as the new incoming batsman comes to the crease at his former end This means unless it is now a new over he is now on strike and the incoming batsman is not Adjudication editIf the catch taken is pronounced or obvious the players need not appeal to the umpire the batsman normally chooses to acknowledge the dismissal himself However if the ball brushes the edge of the bat or the catch is taken very close to the ground or the ball appears to have bounced off the batsman s foot so it has not touched the ground or the ball appearing to come off the bat very close to the pitch surface bump ball or if the batsman is reluctant to accept that he has been dismissed then the fielding team has to appeal to the umpire for this decision In international competition if neither field umpire can clearly decide if a catch has been made or not they may refer to the third television umpire for a review The third umpire may also be used if the Umpire Decision Review System is available and a team wishes to dispute a call concerning a possible catch Celebration editBefore 2000 the Laws of Cricket defined a catch as being completed when the player had complete control over the further disposal of the ball In the very strictest sense this meant that the player did not finish catching the ball until he threw it away though the player doesn t have to throw the ball to anyone in particular in so doing For this reason even today many cricketers celebrate a catch by lobbing the ball into the air In a Super Sixes match in the 1999 Cricket World Cup South African Herschelle Gibbs caught Australian captain Steve Waugh but Waugh was given not out when Gibbs was ruled to not have control of the ball when attempting to throw the ball in celebration 9 Waugh went on to score a match winning 120 not out 10 to qualify his team for the semi finals Australia went on to win the tournament Records editTest matches edit The wicket keepers with the highest number of catches taken in Test matches are as follows Note this list excludes catches made while not fielding as a wicket keeper See also Most catches in Test career wicket keepers Rank Wicket keeper Catches Test Career dates1 nbsp Mark Boucher 532 1997 20122 nbsp Adam Gilchrist 379 1999 20083 nbsp Ian Healy 366 1988 994 nbsp Rod Marsh 343 1970 845 nbsp Jeff Dujon 265 1981 916 nbsp Brad Haddin 262 2008 157 nbsp MS Dhoni 256 2005 148 nbsp Alan Knott 250 1967 819 nbsp Matt Prior 243 2007 1410 nbsp Alec Stewart 227 1990 2003Source Cricinfo Statsguru Last updated 19 April 2019 The non wicket keepers with the highest number of catches taken in Test matches are as follows Note this excludes any catches made while fielding as a wicket keeper See also Most catches in Test career Rank Fielder Catches Test Career dates1 nbsp Rahul Dravid 210 1996 20122 nbsp Mahela Jayawardene 205 1997 20143 nbsp Jacques Kallis 200 1995 20134 nbsp Ricky Ponting 196 1995 20125 nbsp Mark Waugh 181 1991 20026 nbsp Alastair Cook 175 2006 187 nbsp Stephen Fleming 171 1994 20088 nbsp Graeme Smith 169 2002 149 nbsp Brian Lara 164 1990 200610 nbsp Mark Taylor 157 1989 99Source Cricinfo Statsguru Last updated 19 April 2019 One Day Internationals edit See also Most catches in ODI career wicket keeping See also Most catches in ODI career non wicket keeping T20 Internationals edit See also Most catches in T20I career wicket keeping See also Most catches in T20I career non wicket keeping First Class cricket edit See also Most catches in FC career non wicket keeping See also editOther sports Catch baseball References edit a b Ways of getting out Caught bbc co uk 26 August 2005 Retrieved 2019 04 17 Runs for Vaughan but England caught short theguardian com 13 December 2004 Retrieved 2019 04 17 Analysing Test dismissals across the ages espncricinfo com Most catches in career espncricinfo com Retrieved 2019 04 17 Most catches espncricinfo com Retrieved 2019 04 17 Law 33 Caught www lords org Retrieved 2019 04 17 DocumentName Law MCC www lords org Retrieved 2020 12 04 Law 32 Caught http ndca nsw cricket com au para 2 Archived from the original on 2019 12 11 Retrieved 2019 04 17 Australia v South Africa cricinfo com Archived from the original on 2010 11 05 9th Super ICC World Cup at Leeds Jun 13 1999 Match Summary ESPNCricinfo ESPNcricinfo Archived from the original on 2010 04 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caught amp oldid 1186102705, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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