Explained: What is ‘Timed Out’ rule in cricket

November 8, 2023
By: Rummy Bo Team

A timed out dismissal is a rare but legitimate mode of dismissal in cricket. It occurs when an incoming batter is not ready to receive the ball within two minutes of the fall of the previous wicket.

Why is the timed out rule in place?

The 'Timed Out' rule maintains the game's pace by preventing extended delays in player readiness.

How is a timed out dismissal given?

If the incoming batter is not ready to receive the ball within two minutes of the fall of the previous wicket, the umpire will signal for a timed out dismissal. The batter will be out, and the next batter will come in.

Timed out dismissal in World Cup?

In a 2023 World Cup match, Angelo Mathews was dismissed timed out when he couldn't get ready within two minutes due to a helmet replacement.

Is a timed out dismissal fair?

Some people argue that a timed out dismissal is not fair, as it can happen to a batter even if they have a genuine reason for being delayed. Others argue that it is a necessary part of the game to ensure that the game progresses at a reasonable pace.

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