rdhopkins2
Carpe Diem
Well, thought I'd throw this up in the air....maybe some cricket loving physicists might like to hypothesise.....
Q1: When a cricket ball hits the stumps and dislodges the bail/s, they can fly off in many directions and varying distances depending on the speed of the ball, angle and height that the ball hits the stumps. Explain this in physics.
Q2: On a perfect day with no wind, is it possible for a ball to hit the stumps, send the bails say a metre in the air only for them to lodge back in their set grooves on top of the stumps, resulting in an otherwise batsman being given not out despite being clean bowled?
Yes, 2 bizarre q's but I thought they needed to be asked





