| 1896 - 1000 Seiten
...down by the Wicket-keeper with the boil or with hand or arm. withball in hand :— "Stumped." 24.— Or, if with any part of his person he stop the ball,...the Umpire at the Bowler's wicket shall have been pitched in a straight line from it to tho Striker's wicket and would have hit it :— " Leg before... | |
| 1898 - 566 Seiten
...the direct line between the two wickets, VOL. LXX. — NO. 463. with any part of his person he stops the ball, which in the opinion of the umpire at the bowler's wicket would have hit the striker's wicket — leg before wicket ! Of course, as an individual belonging to... | |
| 1861 - 806 Seiten
...striker touch or take up the ball while in play, unless at the request of the opposite party ; 24. Or, if with any part of his person he stop the ball...the umpire at the bowler's wicket, shall have been pitched in a straight line from it to the striker's wicket, and would have hit it. [Unless the ball... | |
| 1888 - 536 Seiten
...was their mode of interpreting the words of the Law 24, which provides that the striker shall be out if with any part of his person he stop the ball which,...the umpire at the bowler's wicket, shall have been pitched in a straight line from it to the striker's wicket, and would have hit it. Those italicized... | |
| 1880 - 472 Seiten
...was as follows : ' The striker is out if with his foot or leg he stops the ball, which the bowler, ' in the opinion of the umpire at the bowler's wicket, shall have pitched in a ' straight line to the wicket and would have hit it.' The insertion of the words in the... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1884 - 948 Seiten
...striker touch or take up the ball while in play, unless at the request of the opposite party ; 24. Or, if with any part of his person he stop the ball,...the umpire at the bowler's wicket, shall have been pitched in a straight line from it to the striker's wicket, and would have hit it. 25. If the players... | |
| 1863 - 186 Seiten
...Striker touch or take up the ball while in play, unless at the request of the opposite party ; XXIV. — Or, if with any part of his person he stop the ball,...the Umpire at the Bowler's wicket, shall have been pitched in a straight line from it to the striker's wicket, and would have hit it. XXV. — If the... | |
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