| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 Seiten
...when the ground is wet. 8. After rain the wickets may be changed with the consent of both parties. 9. The Bowler shall deliver the ball with one foot on the ground behind the bowling-crease, and within the return crease, and shall bowl four balls before he change wickets, which... | |
| Alfred Elliott - 1868 - 358 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... | |
| Charles Box - 1868 - 204 Seiten
...prudent man. Let every umpire ponder the last definition well. 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." The word "... | |
| Modern out-door amusements - 1870 - 202 Seiten
...order a striker out unless appealed to by the adversaries. 40. But if one of the bowler's feet bo 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... | |
| Thomsonby (pseud.) - 1871 - 136 Seiten
...appealed to by the adversaries. [See note on Law XXXVI.] 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." [Of course... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1872 - 370 Seiten
...batsman injuring the ground with either bat or foot. ] VIII. After rain the wickets may be changed. IX. The bowler shall deliver the ball with one foot on the ground behind the bowling-crease, and within the return -crease, and shall bowl four balls before he change wickets,... | |
| Alfred Elliott - 1872 - 246 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... | |
| Alexander V. Hamilton - 1873 - 454 Seiten
...injuring the ground with either bat or foot. ] VIII. After rain the wickets may be changed. IX. The bowlor shall deliver the ball with one foot on the ground behind the bowling-crease, and within the return-crease, and shall bowl four balls before he change wickets, which... | |
| Henry Chadwick - 1873 - 146 Seiten
...intimate to any player that he should appeal.] No Ball. 40. But if one of the bowler's feet he not on the ground behind the bowling crease and within the return crease when he shall deliver the ball, the umpire at hia wicket, unasked, must call " no ball." [The rule... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1873 - 300 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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