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                                            An international cricket match is controlled by five officials for payers. Had a match Referee on the field of play. There are two umpires, one who stands behind the stamps at the end of the boulder and one who stands at the square leg. The Umpire of the bowl is ended and is responsible for judging no bolts White, Lbw Appeals. Out Court of Appeals. Run out to the end of the boulder. Boys, like boys' boundaries. The square leg. The umpire is responsible for judging, run outs of the strikers are stampings offering assistance with height for wides and no balls. The umpires will swap positions. At the end of each over. The third umpire is the off-field TV umpire.

                                                 The third umpire uses technology such as slow-motion TV replays. Edge detection. And all tracks to assist with making final decisions on run-outs, stampings, and lbw use whether a ball has touched the ground before being caught or when it is unclear. If the ball has crossed the boundary. The fourth umpire is the reserve umpire who also assists with duties such as pitch. Preparation and repairs of player injuries and replacements organizing replacement match bolts are also on call to stand in. Should anything happen to the on-field or third umpires? The match referee is on hand to ensure all the logistics of the match run smoothly. 

                                                And the game is played in the correct Spirit, their duties include but are not limited to Jar jar. Include but are not limited to oversights of ground operations, and Logistics taking both captains for the toss of the coin. They sing with teams management venue hosts and star adjudicating on any code of conduct breaches. All the officials, contribute greatly to the smooth and successful running have an international cricket match. Umpires in particular have one of the toughest jobs in cricket and the game couldn't be played without them.