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Men's Test Match Clause 22: Wide Ball

22. Wide Ball

  • 22.1. Judging a Wide

    • 22.1.1. If the bowler bowls a ball, not being a No ball, the umpire shall adjudge it a Wide if, according to the definition in clause 22.1.2

      • 22.1.1.1. the ball passes wide of where the striker is standing and which also would have passed wide of the striker standing in a normal guard position.
      • 22.1.1.2. the ball passes above the head height of the striker standing upright at the popping crease.
    • 22.1.2. The ball will be considered as passing wide of the striker unless it is sufficiently within reach for him to be able to hit it with the bat by means of a normal cricket stroke.

    • 22.1.3. For bowlers attempting to utilise the rough outside a batsman’s leg stump, not necessarily as a negative tactic, the strict limited over wide interpretation shall be applied.

    • 22.1.4. For bowlers whom umpires consider to be bowling down the leg side as a negative tactic, the strict limited over wide interpretation shall be applied.

  • 22.2. Call and signal of Wide ballIf the umpire adjudges a delivery to be a Wide he shall call and signal Wide ball as soon as the ball passes the striker’s wicket. It shall, however, be considered to have been a Wide from the instant that the bowler entered his delivery stride, even though it cannot be called Wide until it passes the striker’s wicket.
  • 22.3. Revoking a call of Wide ball
    • 22.3.1. The umpire shall revoke the call of Wide ball if there is then any contact between the ball and the striker’s bat or person before the ball comes into contact with any fielder.
    • 22.3.2. The umpire shall revoke the call of Wide ball if a delivery is called a No ball. See clause 21.13 (No ball to over-ride Wide).
  • 22.4. Delivery not a Wide
    • 22.4.1. The umpire shall not adjudge a delivery as being a Wide, if the striker, by moving, either causes the ball to pass wide of him, as defined in clause 22.1.2 or brings the ball sufficiently within reach to be able to hit it by means of a normal cricket stroke.
    • 22.4.2. The umpire shall not adjudge a delivery as being a Wide if the ball touches the striker’s bat or person, but only as the ball passes the striker.
  • 22.5. Ball not deadThe ball does not become dead on the call of Wide ball.
  • 22.6. Penalty for a WideA penalty of one run shall be awarded instantly on the call of Wide ball. Unless the call is revoked, see clause 22.3, this penalty shall stand even if a batsman is dismissed, and shall be in addition to any other runs scored, any boundary allowance and any other runs awarded for penalties.
  • 22.7. Runs resulting from a Wide – how scoredAll runs completed by the batsmen or a boundary allowance, together with the penalty for the Wide, shall be scored as Wide balls. Apart from any award of 5 Penalty runs, all runs resulting from a Wide shall be debited against the bowler.
  • 22.8. Wide not to countA Wide shall not count as one of the over. See clause 17.3 (Validity of balls)
  • 22.9. Out from a Wide

When Wide ball has been called, neither batsman shall be out under any of the Playing Conditions except clause 35 (Hit wicket), clause 37 (Obstructing the field), clause 38 (Run out) or clause 39 (Stumped).