Full Form of LBW

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LBWstands for

Leg Before Wicket

What is LBW?

Leg Before Wicket (LBW) is a dismissal method in the sport of cricket, governed by Law 36 of the Laws of Cricket. It occurs when the batsman obstructs a delivery with any part of their body (usually the leg) that would have gone on to hit the stumps, provided the ball is not pitched outside the leg stump. In India, LBW decisions are a common talking point in domestic tournaments like the Ranji Trophy and international matches involving the Indian cricket team. The Decision Review System (DRS) has been adopted by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to assist umpires in reviewing LBW calls. LBW is frequently tested in competitive exams for sports quotas, physical education courses, and general knowledge sections of government job exams such as SSC and UPSC. Understanding LBW rules helps fans and players appreciate the strategic nuances of bowling and batting in cricket.

LBW का फुल फॉर्म

लेग बिफोर विकेट

Example

The bowler appealed loudly, and the umpire raised his finger, sending the Indian batsman back to the pavilion for an LBW dismissal.

LBW — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of LBW in cricket?
LBW stands for Leg Before Wicket. It is a mode of dismissal where the batsman is out if the ball would have hit the stumps but is intercepted by any part of their body (excluding the bat).
How does LBW work in Indian cricket?
In India, LBW decisions are made by on-field umpires in domestic and international matches. The Decision Review System (DRS) allows teams to challenge LBW calls, using ball-tracking technology to determine if the ball would have hit the stumps.
Why is LBW important in cricket exams?
LBW is a key topic in sports-related general knowledge for competitive exams like UPSC, SSC, and state-level recruitment tests. Questions often cover the conditions for an LBW dismissal and its role in cricket laws.
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