http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ABOUT_CRICKET/LAWS/1980_CODE/LAW_24_NO_BALL.html WebLaw 24 Fielders' absence; Substitutes; Law 25 Batter's innings; Runners; Law 26 Practice on the field; Law 27 The wicket-keeper; Law 28 The fielder; Appeals & dismissals. Law 29 The wicket is broken; Law 30 Batter out of his/her ground; Law 31 Appeals; … Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in 1787, taking as its home a cricket … 37.1 Out Obstructing the field. 37.1.1 Either batter is out Obstructing the field if, … 34.1 Out Hit the ball twice. 34.1.1 The striker is out Hit the ball twice if, while … 35.1 Out Hit wicket. 35.1.1 The striker is out Hit wicket if, after the bowler has … 38.1 Out Run out. Either batter is out Run out, except as in 38.2, if, at any time … 22.1 Judging a Wide. 22.1.1 If the bowler bowls a ball, not being a No ball, the … 6.1 Area of pitch. The pitch is a rectangular area of the ground 22 yards/20.12 m in … 26.1 Practice on the pitch or the rest of the square. 26.1.1 There shall not be any …
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Web24.4 Player returning without permission. If a player comes on to the field of play in contravention of 24.2.2 and comes into contact with the ball while it is in play, the … WebTHE LAWS OF CRICKET 2000 CODE (5 TH EDITION 2013) ITEMS HIGHLIGHTED IN YELLOW REPRESENT CHANGES FROM THE 4 TH EDITION OF THE LAWS . p.2 ... Law 23 – Dead ball Law 24 – No ball Law 25 – Wide ball Law 26 – Bye and Leg bye Law 27 – Appeals Law 28 – The wicket is down ph thermometer\u0027s