Never let the game go on until your signal has been answered
by the scorers. On occasions you have to make two or even three signals
involving just one delivery.
As an example consider this case – a no-ball is
bowled which is missed by the batter, resulting in the ball hitting the stumps
and flying to the boundary. Firstly, after calling no-ball, you need to signal
no-ball and wait for the scorers to respond. You then need to signal byes to
tell the scorers the ball was not hit and again wait for that signal to be
acknowledged. Finally you need to signal the boundary four and again wait for
the signal to be acknowledged.
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