It means he is asking the umpire to tell him where abouts the bit between the leg stump and his middle stump is in conjunction with his bat. To help him know exactly where the stumps are when he is facing a delivery. 1- leg stump (the one nearest the batsman). 2 - middle and leg. […]
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It means he is asking the umpire to tell him where abouts the bit between the leg stump and his middle stump is in conjunction with his bat. To help him know exactly where the stumps are when he is facing a delivery.
1- leg stump (the one nearest the batsman).
2 - middle and leg. (the bit between the middle stump and the leg stump)
Batsmen will also ask for middle stump also.
Never middle and off or off as he is likely to be out LBW easier then.
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