Umpire Decision
You are the umpire in this match. If you ever watched the game and thought like I could do this better than the umpire, this is your chance to prove it. Imagine that you're the one who officially enforces the cricket rules in this match. First, you closely watch the video clip displaying the last cricket situation and than you make your call. To make a decision you must click on the icon in the bottom of the screen. You must do it in a timely manner, within 10 seconds, before the time runs out, although we noticed that nothing happens even if you don't. There are several options or calls to choose between: a dead ball, leg bye, no ball, out, four, six, wide and byes. If you make more than 3 errors, the game will end.
How to play: Check out the video clip and choose the most appropriate decision from the images listed below. You get only three referrals.
Learn cricket rules: In cricket game, an umpire word comes from the french nompere meaning 'not a member of one of the teams'. He has the authority to make the final decisions on the field. Umpire will signal that the batsman is 'out' by raising an index finger. 'No ball' is called for unlawfully delivered ball, such as if foot is used. Basically this is a penalty against the fielding team. If you want to learn more, read it on wikipedia here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umpire_%28cricket%29#Out
How to play: Check out the video clip and choose the most appropriate decision from the images listed below. You get only three referrals.
Learn cricket rules: In cricket game, an umpire word comes from the french nompere meaning 'not a member of one of the teams'. He has the authority to make the final decisions on the field. Umpire will signal that the batsman is 'out' by raising an index finger. 'No ball' is called for unlawfully delivered ball, such as if foot is used. Basically this is a penalty against the fielding team. If you want to learn more, read it on wikipedia here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umpire_%28cricket%29#Out
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