In the sport of cricket , a dismissal occurs when the batsman is out also known as the fielding side ... 143 types of dismissals in cricket Types Of Dismissals In Cricket Methods of dismissal in cricket DEFAULTSORT DismissalCricket Category Cricket laws and regulations Category Cricket terminology de DismissalCricket ur zh ... to have snared, bagged or captured a wicket. At this point a batsman must discontinue Batting cricket ... for them to bat any longer. Role Once dismissed, a batsman cannot score any more run cricket runs in that innings. Thus dismissal is the best way to control the runs scored in an innings, and prevent ... side to follow in the next innings. Additionally, in Test cricket it is necessary for a side ... victory. Adjudication By convention, dismissal decisions are handled primarily by the players thus if the dismissal is obvious the batsman will voluntarily leave the field without the umpire needing to dismiss them. If the batsman and fielding side disagree about a dismissal then the fielding side must appeal cricket appeal to the umpire who will then decide whether the batsman is out. In competitive cricket, many difficult catching and LBW decisions will be left to the umpire if a batsman acknowledges ... has not already left the field of play. A recent example of this was in the 2007 Lord s test cricket test match between England cricket team England and India cricket team India when Kevin Pietersen was initially given out caught behind, but was recalled when Instant replay Cricket television replays ... sport1 hi cricket england 6907896.stm England fight back after collapse , BBC Sport , 20 July 2007 ..., handled the ball, obstructing the field and timed out. The bowler cricket bowler is credited in the statistics ... is credited in the statistics with a dismissal if he takes a catch or a stumping for a stumping this will necessarily ... , retired out is considered a dismissal. Only two players in Test history have ever been given out ... more details
Wiktionarypar dismissal dismissed Dismissal or dismissed may refer to Dismissal In litigation, a dismissal is the result of a successful motion to dismiss . See motion legal Termination of employment , the end of an employee s duration with an employer Dismissal employment , termination of employment against the will of the worker Dismissalcricket , when the batsman is out The Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 was commonly known as the Dismissal In association football, a dismissal is a sort of penalty, see Misconduct association football Apolytikion dismissal hymn in Eastern Orthodox liturgics Dismissal liturgy , the final benediction at the end of a service In United States armed forces, a dismissal is the equivalent for commissioned officers of the dishonorable discharge for enlisted members. See Military discharge Commissioned officers Dismissed Dismissed TV series Dismissed TV series an episode of Power Ranger SPD , see List of Power Rangers SPD episodes Dismissed ZOEgirl song Dismissed ZOEgirl song Dismissed , a song by Uffie from Ed Rec Vol. 2 disambig ... more details
Multiple issues orphan July 2009 intromissing July 2009 primarysources July 2009 expert July 2009 A conditional dismissal is a dismissal subject to conditions for example, the dismissal of a suit for foreclosure of a mortgage law mortgage , subject to receipt of payment in the amount of a Legal tender tender which induced the dismissal. Thompson v Crains , 294 Ill 270, 128 NE 508, 12 ALR 931. Category Employment law terms ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Globalize USA date December 2010 Civil procedure United States Involuntary dismissal is the termination of a court case despite the plaintiff s objection. In United States United States federal courts Federal courts , involuntary dismissal is governed by Federal Rules of Civil Procedure FRCP Rule 41 b . Involuntary dismissal is made by a defendant through a motion legal motion for dismissal, on grounds that plaintiff is not prosecuting the case, is not complying with a court order, or to comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Involuntary dismissal can also be made by order of the judge when no defendant has made a motion to dismiss. Involuntary dismissal is a punishment that courts may use when a party to a case is not acting properly. Other punishments are found in FRCP Rule 11, Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 38, sections 1927 and 1912 of Title 28 United States Code , and inherent powers of the court. Involuntary dismissal bars the case from being brought to court again, unless the judge says otherwise. State court rules may be different than the Federal rules and vary from state to state. Full Text of FRCP 41 b b Involuntary Dismissal Effect Thereof. For failure of the plaintiff to prosecute or to comply with these rules or any order of court, a defendant may move for dismissal of an action or of any claim against the defendant. Unless the court in its order for dismissal otherwise specifies, a dismissal under this subdivision and any dismissal not provided for in the rules, other than a dimissal for lack of jurisidiction, for improper venue, or for failure to join a party under Rule 19, operates as an adjudication on the merits. See also Voluntary dismissal DEFAULTSORT Involuntary Dismissal Category Civil procedure ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Civil procedure United States Voluntary dismissal is when a lawsuit is terminated by voluntary request of the plaintiff the party who originally filed the lawsuit . A voluntary dismissal with prejudice meaning the plaintiff is permanently barred from further litigating the same subject matter is the modern descendant of the common law procedure known as retraxit . ref O Hara v. Teamsters Union Local No. 856 , 151 F.3d 1152 9th Cir. 1998 . ref In the United States, voluntary dismissal in United States district court Federal court is subject to Rule 41 a of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure . Rule 41 a s full text can be found below. Simply, Rule 41 a allows the plaintiff to make a dismissal as long as the defendant has not yet taken any formal court action on the case e.g., made a motion legal motion or filed an answer . If the defendant has taken such action, dismissal is only proper under two circumstances a. the defendant signs an agreement with the plaintiff to dismiss the case b. the judge overseeing the case rules for the case to be dismissed Once the case has been voluntarily dismissed, if it is brought to court again a dismissal in this second .... ref a Voluntary Dismissal Effect Thereof 1 By Plaintiff By Stipulation. Subject to the provisions ... without order of court i by filing notice of dismissal at any time before service by the adverse ... a stipulation of dismissal signed by all parties who have appeared in the action. Unless otherwise stated in the notice of dismissal or stipulation, the dismissal is without prejudice, except that a notice of dismissal operates as an adjudication upon the merits when filed by a plaintiff who ... for independent adjudication by the court. Unless otherwise specified in the order, a dismissal under this paragraph is without prejudice. See also Involuntary dismissal without prejudice References reflist DEFAULTSORT Voluntary Dismissal Category Civil procedure ... more details
Wrongful dismissal , also called wrongful termination or wrongful discharge , is an idiom and legal phrase ... dismissal varies according to the terms of the employment contract, and varies by jurisdiction . Note that the absence of a formal contract of employment does not preclude wrongful dismissal in jurisdictions ... termination. Wrongful dismissal will tend to arise first as a claim by the employee so dismissed. Many jurisdictions provide tribunals or courts which will hear actions for wrongful dismissal. A proven wrongful dismissal will tend to lead to two main remedies reinstatement of the dismissed employee ... dismissal , in which an employee feels no choice but to resign from employment for reasons imposed by the employer. One way to avoid potential liability for wrongful dismissal is to institute an Probation ... lawful notice, then the dismissal is a wrongful dismissal. A wrongful dismissal will allow the employee ... laws. UK law Clist wrongful dismissal Definitions In United Kingdom law, the concept of wrongful dismissal refers exclusively to dismissal contrary to the contract of employment, which effectively ... dismissal is usually associated with lack of notice sometimes it can also be caused by arbitrary dismissal where no notice was required but certain grounds were specified in the contract as being the only ones available but none existed. For the technically minded, the wrongful dismissal does not terminate ... s repudiatory breach wrongful dismissal forces the employee to accept it as he is prevented from ... that does not justify dismissal and misconduct that does. Conduct entitling the employer to terminate ... a vague list of offences that could most easily justify summary dismissal for a first offence. An employee .... Dismissal for a reason contrary to statute or contrary to a statutory procedure is described as unfair dismissal but not all wrongful dismissals are unfair dismissals, and dismissal by forcing somebody to resign through serious breach of contract is known as constructive dismissal and constructive ... more details
The Dismissal lang el apolysis Slavic languages Slavonic otpust is the final blessing said by a Christian priest or minister Christianity minister at the end of a religious service. In liturgical churches the dismissal will often take the form of ritualized words and gestures, such as raising the minister s hands over the congregation, or blessing with the sign of the cross . The use of a final blessing at the end of a liturgical service may be based upon the Priestly Blessing prescribed for the kohanim in the Torah bibleverse Numbers 6 23 27 HE . Eastern Orthodoxy File III.jpg thumb Patriarch Theophilus III of Jerusalem , giving the blessing with Dikirion and Trikion . In the Orthodox Church , blessings by the priest will occur at both the beginning and the end of each service, and there may be other benediction s during the course of the service. The final benediction is the dismissal, and will often entail mention of the feast day or saint being commemorated that day. File Slovo4.jpg thumb left Russian Orthodox priest giving dismissal with blessing cross at the end of Divine .... If a bishop is holding his paterissa crozier while making the dismissal, he will raise both his .... Greater Dismissal Dismissals are of two types the Greater Dismissal and the Lesser Dismissal. ref ... 0 571 11137 8 ref The Greater Dismissal is used at the end of the Divine Liturgy , Vespers and Matins . The general form of the Greater Dismissal is as follows May Divinity of Jesus Christ our true ... bearing Holy Fathers fathers ... Lesser Dismissal The Lesser Dismissal is used services at which the Greater Dismissal is not called for, such as the Little Hours and Typica , Compline , Midnight Office ... saint of the church or the saint of the day. The Lesser Dismissal is as follows May Divinity of Jesus ... from the dead... is inserted at the beginning of the Lesser Dismissal however, none of the other ... in the dismissal. References references See also Benediction CatholicMass collapsed Lutheran ... more details
Globalize UK date December 2010 In employment law , constructive dismissal , also called constructive discharge , occurs when employees resignation resign because their employer employer s behaviour has become so heinous or made life so difficult that they may consider themselves to have been fired. The employee must prove that the behaviour was unlawful &mdash that the employer s actions amounted ... consequences differ between different countries, but generally a constructive dismissal leads to the employee .... For example in the United Kingdom, a claim for unfair dismissal and a claim for wrongful dismissal .... Generally, the employee must have resigned soon after the incident. The notion of constructive dismissal .... UK law In United Kingdom law, constructive dismissal is defined by the Employment Rights Act 1996 ... employment guidance page31082.html Constructive dismissal A tribunal may rule that an employee ... be implied to make the contract workable. Types of constructive dismissal Although they tend to mash into one in a tribunal, strictly there are two types of constructive dismissal statutory and common ... dismissal A common mistake is to assume that constructive dismissal is exactly the same as unfair treatment ... v Chiltern Herb Farms Ltd 1982 IRLR 166 ref e.g., a fair constructive dismissal might be a unilateral ... ERA96 s98 4 whilst being fair. A constructive dismissal occurs the employer s serious breach causes ... a statutory claim for unfair dismissal. The problems for the employer are that constructive dismissal ... that even if the reason was fair, the decision was probably not, and so an unfair dismissal usually ... 1999 ICR 425 ref Typical causes The person causing the dismissal does not need the authority to dismiss ... Hotels UK Ltd v Protopapa ref Grounds Constructive dismissal is typically caused by unilateral ..., otherwise the reason for termination will be resignation and not dismissal, since the employee ... Dismissal Category Termination of employment Category Employment law terms Category Ethically disputed ... more details
The Dismissal is an Australia n television miniseries , first screened in 1983, that dramatised the events of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis . It was partly written and directed by the noted film makers George Miller filmmaker George Miller and Phillip Noyce as well as Mad Max screenwriter Terry Hayes . The Dismissal was filmed by Dean Semler . Deleted image removed Image DismissalThe DVD.jpg right thumb DVD cover of The Dismissal The miniseries comprised six one hour episodes. It was originally broadcast by Network Ten , beginning on 6 March 1983. It was also broadcast in the UK. It was voted the 19th best Australian television show on the 50 Years 50 Shows list. Cast Max Phipps &ndash Gough Whitlam John Meillon &ndash Sir John Kerr Governor General John Kerr John Stanton actor John Stanton &ndash Malcolm Fraser John Hargreaves actor John Hargreaves &ndash Jim Cairns Bill Hunter actor Bill Hunter &ndash Rex Connor Ruth Cracknell &ndash Margaret Whitlam External links imdb title id 0085006 title The Dismissal DEFAULTSORT Dismissal, The Category Network Ten shows Category Australian television miniseries Category 1980s Australian television series Category Period television series Category Television shows set in Australian Capital Territory Australia tv prog stub ... more details
In United States criminal law , adjournment in contemplation of dismissal ACD or ACOD may be offered to a defendant in the interest of justice with a view toward ultimate dismissal of the criminal charge charge see e.g. New York Criminal Procedure Law, Section 170.55 . The judge usually Adjournment adjourns the case for a period of six months sometimes a year after which time the case will be dismissed as long as the defendant has stayed out of trouble i.e., has not gotten arrest ed again . It is not a form of probation , nor a conviction . In criminal procedure , the defendant subject to the adjournment in contemplation of dismissal is restored to the status he or she occupied prior to arrest, either during or after the period of adjournment that accompanies the ACD that is, all Court of record records of the arrest and after the period of time for which the ACD applies however, a local Law enforcement agency law enforcement record of the arrest is retained by default, unless explicitly Expungement expunged . The judge adjourning in contemplation of dismissal may impose specific conditions on the defendant subject to the ACD, which may include community service , drug rehabilitation , making restitution with a victim of the circumstances, or avoiding contact with the victim. It may also be accompanied by an admonition to abstain from wanton, injurious, criminal, abusive or disruptive behavior. On the acceptance of the ACD and its without disposition and the defendant is released without bail condition. In Alabama and some states a similar procedure is called pre trial Diversion program diversion or deferred prosecution . Application and surrounding process The Legal burden of proof burden of proof in the court systems which employ the system of ACD rests with the people ... dismissed on the date of adjournment, and restored on the first anniversary of the dismissal ... on Adjournment In Contemplation Of Dismissal In Cases Involving Marihuana. ref Notes references ... more details
Clist unfair dismissal Unfair dismissal is the term used in UK labour law to describe an employer s action ... have worked for a year to have the right against unfair dismissal. This means an employer only terminates ... a fair reason. Fair reasons for dismissal are, a reason related to the employee s conduct a reason ... other substantial reason of a kind which justifies the dismissal. The reason for dismissal will rarely be the basis for a successful unfair dismissal claim, as a Tribunal is not allowed to substitute ... system of remedies for unfair dismissal. The recommendation was put into the Industrial Relations ... soon replaced the unfair dismissal provisions, as was the National Industrial Relations Court with a system ... dismissal rights were recast in the Employment Protection Consolidation Act 1978 . The present ... dismissal Forms of dismissal main Wrongful dismissal Automatic unfair dismissal Constructive dismissal A dismissal may be lawful or wrongful insufficient notice at common law. It may or may not involve ..., discrimination, wrongful dismissal and constructive dismissal are best dealt with separately. This article addresses the statutory concept of fairness. Wrongful dismissal in particular ... a dismissal without notice, where the employer is obliged to give notice is described as wrongful dismissal , and not as unfair dismissal. Discrimination Where an employee has grounds to believe that he ... Act 1976. Constructive dismissal Where the employee resigns or terminates his contract ... dismissal . The normal circumstances in which an employee would be so entitled are in cases of a fundamental ... Claims of unfair dismissal can only be brought before an employment tribunal . There are strict and very short time limits for claims of unfair dismissal. Normally a claim must be brought within ... dismissal, the first stage is to establish what was the reason for dismissal, e.g. was it a potentially ... Range of reasonable responses The second stage is to establish whether the dismissal was reasonable ... more details
to hear of his dismissal. The pianist Isador Goodman , who had been befriended by Sir Philip ..., 2.7.1932, ML MSS 2166 5. ref Lang himself, despite objecting to his dismissal conceded that he too ... cite book last Foot first B authorlink coauthors title Dismissal of a Premier The Sir Philip Game ... more details
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with no standing. The Mainichi newspaper said blockquote MacArthur s dismissal is the greatest ... 23.jpg ref Order of dismissal File Truman fires mcarthur 49 04.gif thumb left 200px President Harry .... ref name historywiz.com http www.historywiz.com primarysources trumanmacarthur.html Truman s Dismissal ... wgbh amex presidents video truman 30.html v187 PBS Video on Dismissal of MacArthur http www.digitalvaults.org ... Road to Dismissal from Combat Studies Institute at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff ... more details
were targeted for dismissal to impede investigations of Republican Party United States Republican ... under consideration for dismissal during this time period. ref Kellman, Laurie Associated Press . http ..., not crime . ref Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy here starts the issues in brief Issues in brief ... large majorities in March 2007. See also Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy The appointment process ... rationale unclear The reasons for the dismissal of each individual U.S. Attorney were unclear ... IG See also Carol Lam , Rick Renzi , and Paul K. Charlton attorney Paul Charlton See also Dismissal ... Related articles and controversies Detailed chronology of events Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy ... documents, email, and hearing transcripts Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy documents Descriptions of some of the congressional hearings Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy hearings Alleged ... from White House counsel Harriet Miers , who left the White House in January 2007 before the dismissal ... or suggested for her dismissal. ref Richard Marosi. U.S. prosecutors quit in San Diego, S.F. LA Times ..., March 6, 2007 ref Reactions and congressional investigation main Dismissal of U.S. attorneys ... more details
It s Not Cricket may refer to An English language phrase meaning unsporting or bad form It s Not Cricket 1937 film , a British comedy film starring Claude Hulbert It s Not Cricket 1949 film , a British comedy film starring Basil Radford Disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Otheruses Cricket disambiguation The Cricket was a 19th century American magazine. This general interest magazine was similar in format and topics covered to Harper s Weekly . Publication dates are uncertain, but it existed at least in the 1890s. The magazine s motto was To Have a Cricket In the Hearth Is the Luckiest Thing In All the World. DEFAULTSORT Cricket Category American magazines US poli mag stub ... more details
Main Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy The various documents obtained by request or subpoena during dismissal of U.S attorneys controversy by both the United States United States House Committee on the Judiciary House and Senate Committee on the Judiciary Senate Committees on the Judiciary , originally produced by the United States Department of Justice Department of Justice DOJ or Executive Office of the President White House have been made available to the public and press via the two congressional judiciary committees web sites. The documents received a great deal of attention in the United States press from March 2007 onward, and have been repeatedly cited or excerpted in news reports, editorials and analyses. The documents largely include copies of memoranda and email among leadership and key individuals within the United States Department of Justice, as well as key members of the Executive Office of the President , commonly termed White House. Below is an extended set of references, and includes committee hearing transcripts, which were usually produced by Congressional Quarterly , and published by the Washington Post. Most documents listed were re published at the Washington Post s web site, and some are linked from the two congressional judiciary committees web sites. Some Op Ed articles and editorials by key participants in the controversy are also listed below. Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy small Congressional Committees Access to Congressional Judiciary Committee calendars and documents House Committee on the Judiciary http judiciary.house.gov http judiciary.house.gov Senate Committee on the Judiciary http judiciary.senate.gov schedule all.cfm http ... Berenson, Attorney for D. Kyle Sampson Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy Gonzales April ... from the proposed dismissal list. DEFAULTSORT Dismissal Of U.S. Attorneys Controversy Documents Category Dismissal of United States Attorneys controversy ... more details
Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy Main Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy See Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy documents for publicly released documents and hearings transcripts. The United States United States House Committee on the Judiciary House Committee on the Judiciary and the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary Senate Committee on the Judiciary , have oversight authority over United States Department of Justice Department of Justice DOJ . In 2007 it conducted public and closed door oversight and investigative hearings on the DOJ s interactions with the White House and staff members of the Executive Office of the President . A routine oversight hearing on January 18, 2007 by the Senate committee was the first public congressional occasion that Attorney General Gonzales responded to questions about dismissed United States Attorneys USAs . Both committees invited or subpoened past and present Department of Justice officers and staff to appear and testify during 2007, and both committees requested or subpoenaed documents, and made the documents that were produced publicly available. Calendar of public hearings Sources and access to committee calendars http judiciary.house.gov schedule.aspxHouse Committee on the Judiciary http judiciary.senate.gov ... would not do it. Senate Judiciary Committee April 19, 2007 Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy ... the dismissal of U.S. Attorneys. ref name CQ WP Gonzales 2007 05 10 cite news first last Congressional ... 2007 05 24 ref Gonzales testified that there was nothing improper about the dismissal or resignations ..., intervened on behalf of Griffin. ref cite news title White House Is Reported to Be Linked to a Dismissal ... to recall the events surrounding the Dismissal of the U.S. Attorneys. Sampson could not recall ... had helped coordinate the dismissal of the attorneys with the White House. ref name NYTimes Top Aide ... 2 DEFAULTSORT Dismissal Of U.S. Attorneys Controversy Hearings Category Dismissal of United States ... more details
who had been openly critical of the council throughout the drama. More than a year after the dismissal ... accounted for. The outgoing Mayor, Rob Drew, criticised the dismissal, calling it atrocious . ref name ... more details
Summary style date March 2009 The Alaska Public Safety Commissioner dismissal , also known as Troopergate , ref The term Troopergate has appeared in among others the Anchorage Daily News http www.adn.com news politics story 510080.html , U.S. News & World Report http www.usnews.com blogs erbe 2008 08 29 palin could help mccain attract hillary supporters if she can address troopergate.html and The New York Times http egan.blogs.nytimes.com 2008 08 29 ms alaska ?scp 3&sq troopergate&st cse . Other unrelated uses of the word Troopergate have involved Bill Clinton Paula Jones and Eliott Spitzer Eliot Spitzer political surveillance controversy political surveillance controversy . ref involves the July 2008 dismissal of the Public Safety Commissioner for the Alaska State of Alaska by List of Governors of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin . On October 10, 2008, the twelve member Alaska Legislative Council voted unanimously to release, without endorsing, the Branchflower investigative report, which found Palin had violated the ethics law covering state executive employees. ref name Branchflower report ... will probe Monegan dismissal author Loy, Wesley publisher Anchorage Daily News date 2008 07 29 accessdate ... Branchflower Report at 30 32 ref Dismissal of Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan On July ... wrote that he was an At will employment at will employee and knew his dismissal was, A possibility ... Monegan said that the dismissal had come out of the blue and that i f the governor was upset with me for one thing or another, it had never been communicated to me. ref name monegan Response to the Dismissal ... investigation on August 11, 2008. Other responses to the Dismissal of Public Safety Commissioner Walter ... suggested that his dismissal might have been related to his reluctance to fire Wooten. He said ... title Statement on DPS Commissioner Dismissal first Sarah last Palin url http gov.state.ak.us archive ... abuse of power or improper actions surrounding Monegan s dismissal. ref name HiredHelp A retired ... more details
Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy A detailed chonology of events in the dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy . 2001 and 2002 2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 January 2007 2007 January 2007 January February 2007 February March 2007 March April 2007 April May 2007 May June 2007 June July 2007 July August 2007 August September 2007 September October 2007 October November 2007 November December 2007 December January 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 Notes Notes References References NOTOC 2001 and 2002 Dates that attorneys were sworn in under a presidential nomination and senate confirmation some may have already been serving under interim appointment, in anticipation of senate confirmation . ref http talkingpointsmemo.com usa timeline.php United States Attorney Purge Timeline Talking Points Memo Update May 15, 2007 . Retrieved May 19, 2007. ref ref http www.usdoj.gov usao mow news2006 graves.resign.pdf Todd Graves steps down as U.S. Attorney. Press Release, United States Department of Justice , March 10, 2006. Retrieved May 25, 2007. ref October 11, 2001 Todd Graves Western Missouri October 18, 2001 David Iglesias attorney David Iglesias New Mexico October 24, 2001 John McKay attorney John McKay Western Washington November 2, 2001 Margaret Chiara Western Michigan November 2, 2001 Daniel Bogden Nevada November 14, 2001 Paul Charlton Arizona January 9, 2002 Bud Cummins H.E. Bud Cummins III Eastern Arkansas August 2, 2002 Kevin Ryan Northern California November 8, 2002 Carol Lam Southern California 2003 September 2003 The Department of Justice s Office of Legal Counsel completes a memorandum exploring the laws and the limit to the term for an interim U.S. attorney ... U.S.C Title 28, Section 546 , and its amendments, may be found at Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy ... Is Reported to Be Linked to a Dismissal url http www.nytimes.com 2007 02 16 washington 16attorneys.html ... stated in a news conference that he accepted responsibility for mistakes made in the dismissal ... more details
bats , and will try to score as many run cricket runs as possible while the other team bowling cricket bowls and Fielding cricket fields , trying to dismissalcricket dismiss the batsmen and thus limit ... main Laws of cricketDismissalcricketDismissal occurs when the batsman is out also known as the fielding ...See also Glossary of cricket terms File Pollock to Hussey.jpg thumb A Bowling cricket bowler bowling to a Batting cricket batsman . Cricket is a Bat and ball games bat and ball team sport. Many variations exist, with its most popular form played on an oval shaped outdoor arena known as a cricket field at the centre of which is a rectangular 22 yard 20.12 m long cricket pitch pitch that is the focus ... is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cricket Nature of cricket Main article Cricket Forms of cricket Main Forms of cricket Classes of professional cricket International cricket Test cricket ... at 20 overs. Domestic cricketcricket as played within a particular country. First class cricket Similar to Test cricket, these matches are player over three or more days with two innings per side. List A cricket Similar to ODI, matches are played with one inning per side of a fixed number of overs, usually between 40 and 60. Twenty20 Matches played with one 20 over inning per side. Club cricket ... at weekends or in the evening. Other forms of cricket Kwik cricket a high speed version of cricket aimed mainly at encouraging children to take part in the main sport. Known as MILO Kanga cricket in Australia, and MILO Kiwi Cricket in New Zealand. Backyard cricket also knows as street cricket , beach cricket , gully cricket , and garden cricket , it is an informal ad hoc variant of the game of cricket ..., beaches and any area not specifically intended for the purpose. French cricket informal variation .... Equipment of the game Cricket ball hard solid ball constructed of cork and leather, used to play cricket. Cricket bat specialised wooden bat used to strike the ball. Cricket field Cricket Whites ... more details
refimprove date November 2010 Kwik cricket known as Nestl Milo MILO Kanga cricket in Australia, and Nestl Milo MILO Kiwi Cricket in New Zealand is a high speed version of cricket aimed mainly at encouraging child ren to take part in the main sport . Many of the rules are adapted from cricket, but Kwik cricket is played with a plastic bat and ball for obvious safety and physical reasons , and plastic cones to mark the maximum width of a legally bowled ball. The rules can be altered so that virtually any number of children can play in the time available, and the game can be made easier or more difficult by changing the physical dimensions of the cricket pitch pitch changing the width of the wicket s, increasing the distance between the wickets, widening or narrowing the crease cricket crease , pulling in or pushing out the Boundary cricket boundary , etc. . For example, Continuous Kwik Cricket can be played by two groups of 10 or 12, with each batting for a set period of time, the Lord s Game can be played by two groups of four or five, and Pairs Kwik Cricket works for groups of 8, each playing as a pair and rotating the roles batsman batsmen bowler cricket bowler and wicket keeper leg side and Fielding cricket Off and leg side fields off side fielders . Equipment For 1 game 2 Bats 1 Plastic Cricket Ball 1 Wicket Keeper helmet 2 Sets of stumps 20 cones 1 Scoring Sheet In Australia ... in the dismissal of the entire team, and rather than plastic cones a nearby landmark is used ... cannot move until the batter hits the ball. External links http www.ecb.co.uk kids kwik cricket The ECB introduction to Kwik cricket http www.acb.com.au portal site cricketaustralia menuitem.b724402e943956be6918d6104420a2a0 The ACB s introduction to Junior Cricket http www.nzcricket.co.nz page.aspx?pri 37&sec 325&tpl 1 The New Zealand Cricket introduction to MILO Kiwi Cricket Forms of cricket DEFAULTSORT Kwik Cricket Category Short form cricket Category Cricket terminology Category Children ... more details
to attack the batsman s concentration and technique, in an effort to get him dismissalcricket out . The bowler also varies the amount of loop cricket loop and slower ball pace imparted to various deliveries to try and cause the batsman to misjudge and make a mistake. As the crease cricket crease ...Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A delivery or ball in cricket is a single action of bowling cricket bowling a cricket ball towards the batsman . The two words are about equally common and used interchangeably. During play of the game, a member of the fielding team is designated as the Bowler cricket bowler , and bowls deliveries towards the batsman. Six balls in a row constitutes an over cricket over , after which a different member of the fielding side takes over the role of bowler for the next over. Types of delivery Cricket deliveries There are many different types of delivery that a bowler can bowl. These deliveries vary by technique, the hand the bowler bowls with, use of the fingers, use the seam, how the ball is positioned in the hand and the tactical intent of the bowler ... Flipper cricket Flipper Slider cricket Slider Flicker Ball Off spin deliveries and mirror equivalents ... deliveries Bouncer cricket Bouncer Inswinger Reverse swing Leg cutter Off cutter Outswinger Yorker Beamer cricket Beamer illegal Tactical considerations The variations in different types of delivery ... or even informing any other member of his team. Sometimes, the team captain cricket captain ... to spot weaknesses of technique. Comparison to baseball A delivery or ball in cricket is analogous to a pitch in baseball . The word ball in cricket usage does not imply anything about the accuracy of the delivery, unlike baseball s usage of ball to indicate a pitch outside the strike zone . The cricket equivalent of a baseball ball is a wide or a no ball . DEFAULTSORT Delivery Cricket Category Cricket deliveries Delivery cricketCricket term stub ko ... more details