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In this situation, the ball is dead when it's settled in the hands of the keeper or bowler, or when the umpire thinks both the fielding side and the batsmen regard the play as over.
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When I was in high school we played against a keeper who somehow always broke the stumps before the ball got in from the outfield. He would then uproot the stump with one hand and wait for the ball to be thrown into him. Is this the correct procedure or do you have to wait for the ball to arrive before you uproot the stump.
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