Of course. It's a crime
If you ran then you need no insurance. If you got hit and the other guy got caught...sue him.
Yes. It is only not hit and run if you report it immediately.
bowled, caught, lbw, hit wicket, run out
It caught the British off-guard
It caught the British off-guard
If all you have is liability, you will have to pay for your repairs yourself. If the hit & run driver is caught, you will probably have to sue to get reimbursed.
only 2 runs because in free hit a batsman facing the ball can't be caught out but he can run out in free hit ball. So if players have completed 2 runs before the ball was caught then only 2 runs they will get.
Hit the ball as far as you can without being caught and then run
the type of ways of getting out are bowled caught hit wicket run out obstructing the field
Roger Maris hit his 61st home run of the season on Sunday, October 1, 1961.
My coach was quite surprised to see me hit a home run that day.
In baseball, a home run is scored when a batter hits the ball over the outfield fence in fair territory without it being caught by a fielder. The criteria for a home run include the ball being hit in fair territory, clearing the outfield fence, and not being caught by a fielder.