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" no ball" or a "wide ball," the striker shall be allowed as many runs as he can get, and he shall not be put out except by running out. In the event of no run being obtained by any other means, then one run shall be added to the score of "no balls" or... "
Every boy's book: a complete encyclopædia of sports and amusements, ed. by ... - Page 159
by Every boy - 1881 - 904 pages
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 8

1844 - 630 pages
...ball1' or a " wide ball," the striker shall be allowed as many runs as he can get, and shall not be put out except by running out. In the event of no run being obta ned by any other means, then one run shall be added to the score iof " no balls" or wide balls,"...
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Hoyle's Games, improved and enlarged by G. H--.

Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 522 pages
...the striker may play at it, and be allowed all the runs he can get ; and shall not be put out, exempt by running out. In the event of no run being obtained by any other means, then one run shall be scored. 14. In the event of a change of bowling, no more than two balls shall be allowed in practice....
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Games and Sports: Being an Appendix to Manly Exercises and Exercises for ...

Donald Walker - 1837 - 492 pages
...Ball," the striker may play at it, and be allowed as many runs as he can get, and he shall not be put out except by running out. In the event of no run...obtained by any other means, then one run shall be scored. 15. If the bowler try one ball, he shall be obliged to bowl four. 16. The STRIKER is OUT, if...
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Burtons' Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, Volume 5

1839 - 372 pages
...no ball," the striker may play at it, and be allowed all the runs he can get; and shall not be put out, except by running out. In the event of no run...obtained by any other means, then one run shall be scored. 14. In the event of a change of bowling, no more than two balls shall be allowed in practice....
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Lillywhite's illustrated hand-book of cricket: containing portraits ... also ...

William Lillywhite - 1844 - 52 pages
...or a "wide ball," the striker shall be allowed as many runs as he can get, and he shall not be put out except by running out. In the event of no run...for " wide balls," to be scored to " wide balls." ._ _ .._ *„„»,.* v/i n. ,1, up me umi wuriOUt permission. XXV. If a ball is stopped by his legs...
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Felix on the Bat: Being a Scientific Inquiry Into the Use of the Cricket Bat ...

Nicholas Felix, George Frederick Watts - 1845 - 84 pages
...or a " Wide Ball," the striker shall be allowed as many runs as he can get, and he shall not be put out except by running out. In the event of no run...for " Wide Balls " to be scored to " Wide Balls." The names of the bowlers who bowl " AVide Balls," or " No Balls," in future to be placed on the score,...
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The boy's holyday book. [Another]

Boy - 1845 - 300 pages
...ball,' the striker may play at it, and be allowed as many runs as he can get, anil he shall not be put out, except by running out. In the event of no run...obtained by any other means, then one run shall be scored. 15. A t the beginning of each innings, the umpire shall call 'Play;' from that time to the...
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Hoyle's Games, Improved and Enlarged by New and Practical Treatises: With ...

Edmond Hoyle - 1847 - 522 pages
...no ball," the striker may play at it, and be allowed all the runs he can get ; and shall not be put out, except by running out. In the event of no run...obtained by any other means, then one run shall be scored to " no balls" or " wide balls," as the case may be. All runs obtained for "wide balls" to be...
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volume 4

Robert Kemp Philp - 434 pages
...it, and be allowed as many runs as he can get, and he shall not be put out except by running out. 14. In the event of no run being obtained by any other means, one run shall then be scored. In the event of a change of bowling, ONE BALL shall be allowed for the...
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Felix on the bat; a scientific inquiry into the use of the cricket bat [by N ...

Nicholas Wanostrocht - 1855 - 106 pages
...or a " Wide Ball," the striker shall be allowed as many runs as he can get, and he shall not be put out except by running out. In the event of no run...obtained for " Wide Balls " to be scored to "Wide Balls." The names of the bowlers who bowl "Wide Balls," or " No Balls," in future to be placed on the score,...
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