| Nicholas Wanostrocht - 1855 - 106 Seiten
...order a striker out unless appealed to by the adversaries. XL. But if one of the bowler's feet be not on the ground behind the bowling crease, and within the return crease when he shall deliver the ball, the umpire at his wicket, unasked, must call " No Ball." XLI. If either... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1856 - 872 Seiten
...Л— -After rain the wickele may be changed with the consent of both partie*. ;• — Тик BOWLKK shall deliver the ball with one foot on the ground...bowling crease, and within the return crease, and «hall bowl four ball» before he change wickets, which he sbal 1 be permitted to do only once In the... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1856 - 804 Seiten
...consent of both panics. '.-—THE BOWLER ahall deliver the boll with one foot on the ground belüiid tho bowling crease, and within the return crease, and shall bowl four balls before he change wickele, which be shall be permitted to do only once In the same innings. 10.— The ball must be bowled,... | |
| Worcester (Mass.). Cricket Club - 1857 - 36 Seiten
...order a striker out unless appealed to by the adversaries; XL. But if one of the Bowler's feet be not on the ground behind the bowling crease and within the return crease when he shall deliver the ball, the Umpire at his Wicket, unasked, must call "No Ball." XLI. If either... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1859 - 870 Seiten
...ground Is wet. 8. — After ruin the wickets may be changed with the consent of both partie«. 9. — THE BOWLER shall deliver the ball with one foot on the ground behind tlie bowling crease, and within the return crease, and shall bowl four balls before Im change wickets,... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1859 - 792 Seiten
...to order a striker out unless appealed to by the adversaries. 40. If one of the bowler's feet Is not on the ground behind the bowling crease, and within the return crease, the ball so delivered must be declared by the umpire "no ball" 41. If either of the strikers run a... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1859 - 396 Seiten
...order a striker out unless appealed to by the adversaries. 41. But if one of the bowler's feet be not on the ground behind the bowling crease, and within the return crease, when he shall deliver the ball, the umpire at his wicket, unasked, must call " no ball." 42. If either... | |
| 1860 - 478 Seiten
...order a striker out, unless appealed to by the adversaries. 41. But if one of the bowler's feet be not on the ground behind the bowling crease, and within the return crease, when he shall deliver the ball, the umpire unasked, must call "No ball." 42. If either of the strikers... | |
| John George Wood - 1861 - 228 Seiten
...order a striker out unless appealed to by the adversaries; 40. But if one of the bowler's feet be not on the ground behind the bowling crease and within the return crease when he shall deliver the ball, the umpire at his wicket, unasked, must call "no ball." 41. If either... | |
| Joseph Feltham (and co.) - 1862 - 80 Seiten
...order a Striker out unless appealed to by the adversaries. XL. But if one of the Bowler's feet be not on the ground behind the bowling crease, and within the return crease when he shall deliver the ball, the Umpire at his wicket, unasked, must call " No Ball." XLI. If either... | |
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