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1    The ten ways a batsman can be out are:    
            Caught
            Stumped
            LBW
            Run out
            Bowled
            Hit wicket
            Handled ball
            Obstructing the field
            Hit ball twice
            Timed out

2    The penalty for fielding with a cap is 5 runs.

3    Yes, by agreement before the toss.

4    The four ways a batsman can be out off a no-ball are:
        Hit ball twice
        Handled ball
        Run out
        Obstructing the field

5    Yes, unless it has been agreed as a boundary.

6    No, the ball is not dead if it lodges in the wicket-keeper's pad.

7    False - the captain's consent is not required for the umpire to stand on the off-side.

8    Yes, with umpire's consent

9    No, a batsman cannot be stumped by a fielder.

10    The batsman would be not out; however, he would be out if another fielder re-caught the ball instead.