If the batsman running to the wicket has made it over the crease before the bails are off, then he is still in the game. If not, then he is out.
The batsman just has to have any part of himself or his bat over the crease, and touching the ground. And the bat must still be in his hand.
My theory on this is that it often comes from your experiences a the moment that you feel your first sexual feelings at a young age. The first time that you feel "turned on" for want of a better expression. It could be something that you see, or something that you do, and it can happen well...
My theory on this is that it often comes from your experiences a the moment that you feel your first sexual feelings at a young age. The first time that you feel "turned on" for want of a better expression. It could be something that you see, or something that you do, and it can happen well...
There was a cartoon tv series in the late 80s (derived from a children's story book series) called "Inspector gadget", about a detective who could make mechanical things appear from his body, such as a portable helicopter, or extendable arms, or a toaster and lots of other things. He would say...
You could probably teach it to dolphins, they're very smart apparently.
If you had one of the degrees you mentioned, plus a teaching qualification (which may take an extra year), you should be qualified to teach biology in secondary school. Wildlife/environment/marine bio would have to cover...