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08/29/2002 4:14 AM
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Unless the batsman played a leg glance which was fielded by the keeper, in which case the silly point or other close-to-the-bat fielder would be expected to cover the stumps.
Oh Doc, did you read Faldage's original cricket post? It said:
Imagine, if you will, the batsman hitting the ball to the silly mid on
See? My reply was based on this scenario. It was hit to silly mid-on. It wasn't a leg glance. It'd be pretty difficult to leg glance to silly mid-on. 
Not that you can get two wickets at one time anyway.
I'm (unfortunately) with sjm on this one - it's a high improbability, but not an impossibility. 
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