The Ladies' Guide to Cricket
t \X\ 111. If n lost bid) bo called, t.bo Striker shall bo allowed >\runs but if more Mmn six shall have boon run before “ lost. , ,11" shall bavo boon culled, then the striker almll Imvo all that lm> been run, \\1\. Afur the ball shall bavo boon finally sot,Mod in tho Vn-Votlo* jvrs' or Bowler’s band, it, shall ho considered dead ; >,„t vlati the Bowler is about U> deliver a ball, if t.lio Striker at 1 !■ tnoket go outside the jwpping crease beforo such actual d, brorv, the snid bowler may put liim out, unless (with reference \ (bo Lift h"') bis bat in hand, or some part of his person be v itbin the popping crease. XVX. T1ie Striker shall not ret ire from his wicket and return j( t complete his innings after another has been in, without M,{ o.insent of the opposite party. XXI. >o substitute shall in any case be allowed to stand a ,ir run bet ween the wickets for another person without the assert of tlie opposite party ; and in any case any person shall !„ ,j wed to run for another, the Striker shall be out if either or bis substitute be off tlie ground in manner mentioned in uv 37 and 21 while the ball is in play. >. XXII. In all cases where a substitute shall be allowed, ihi consent of the opposite party shall also be obtained as to -... p «■on to act as substitute, and the place in the field which h< snail take. \L\11L If any Fieldsman stop the ball with his hat, tlie : ; lit.! He considered dead, and the opposite party shall add ■ ' their score. If any be run they shall have five in all. \XXIV. The ball having been hit, the Striker may guard a let with his bat, or with any part of his body except his . ■d* : that, the 23rd law may not be disobeyed. X X V. Tlie Wicket-keeper shall not take the ball for on ung until it have passed the wicket; he shall not move ■it bull be out of the Bowler’s hand ; he shall not by any i* ouunode the Striker ; and if any part of his person be over or before the wicket cjjaJj nA be oul. - 1. The Umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair t i uJJdisputes tlittll be determined by them, each at his • l ; bui in ease of a catch which tlie Umpiro at the *>■ from cannot see sufficiently to decide upon, ho i •».' •jiply to t e other Umpire, wliose opinion shall bo , although the ball hit it, the Striker •1il Tlie Umpires in all matches shall pitch fair lie urties shall toss up for choice of innings, mjiii s e -liange wickets after each party has bad one 1 h-M i bail allow two minutes for each Striker to u m nutei between each innings. When the
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