James Lilllywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1880
T H EL A W SO F C R I C K E T . 1 9 1 VI. After the Striker shall have madeone run, if he start again, he must touch the bowling stump, and turn before the ball cross the play to entitle him t oanother. VII. The Striker shall be entitled to three runs for lost ball , and the same numberfor ball stopped with hat, with reference to the 28th and 33rd laws of DoubleWicket. VIII. W h e nthere shall be more than four players on a side there shall be no Bounds . All Hits , Byes , and Overthrows , shall then be allowed . I X. The bowler is subject to the same laws as at Double Wicket. X. N omorethanone minuteshall be allowed betweeneach ball. B E T S . I. No bet upon any match is payable unless played out or given up. II. If the runs of one player be betted against those of another , the bet depends on the first innings unless otherwise specified . III. If the bet be made on both innings , any one party beating the other in one innings , the runs of the first innings shall determine it . IV. If the other party go in a second time , then the bet must be determined by the numberon the score . L A W SO F C O U N T YC R I C K E T . The following were established as the laws of county qualification , at a meeting held in the Surrey County Pavilion , Kennington Oval , on June 9, 1 8 7 3. I. That no cricketer , whether amateur or professional , shall play for more than one county during the same season . II. Every cricketer born in one county and residing in another shall be free to choose at the commencementof each season for whichof those counties he will play , and shall , during that season , play for that county only. III . A cricketer shall be qualified to play for any county in which he is residing , and has resided for the previous two years ; or a cricketer may elect to play for the county in which his family home is , so long as it remains open to h i mas an occasional residence . IV. That, should any question arise as to the residential qualification , the same should be left to the decision of the Committee of the Marylebone C l u b.
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