| Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 522 pages
...a run ; which run cannot be obtained, unless he touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with it with his bat, or some part of his person ; or go beyond them ; returning to the popping crease, as at double wicket, according to the 22d law. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball,... | |
| Donald Walker - 1837 - 492 pages
...a run ; which run cannot be obtained, unless he touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with it with his bat, or some part of his person, or go beyond them ; returning to the popping crease as at double wicket, according to the 22d law. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball,... | |
| Boy - 1845 - 300 pages
...from the off and leg stump. 2. The ball must be hit before the bounds, to entitle the striker to a run ; which run cannot be obtained unless he touch...of his person, or go beyond them ; returning to the popping crease as at a double wicket, according to the 22nd law. S. When the striker shall hit the... | |
| Nicholas Felix, George Frederick Watts - 1845 - 84 pages
...bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch the bowling stump, or crease in a line with his bat, or some part of his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping crease as at double wicket, according to Law XXI. III. When the striker shall hit the ball,... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1847 - 522 pages
...a run ; which run cannot be obtained, unless he touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with it with his bat, or some part of his person ; or go beyond them ; returning to the popping crease, as at double wicket. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be... | |
| Nicholas Wanostrocht - 1855 - 106 pages
...from the off and leg stump. II. The ball must be hit before the bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch...of his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping crease as at double wicket, according to Law XXI. III. When the striker shall hit the ball,... | |
| John George Wood - 1861 - 228 pages
...bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with his bat, or some part of his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping crease as at double wicket, according to the 21st law. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball,... | |
| Joseph Feltham (and co.) - 1862 - 80 pages
...to entitle the Striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained uuless he touch the the bowling stump or crease in a line with his bat, or some part of his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping crease, as at Double Wicket, according to the 21st law. III. When the Striker shall hit the... | |
| 1863 - 404 pages
...bounds, to entitle the striker to a run ; which run cannot be obtained unless he touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with his bat or some part of his person, or go beyond them ; returning to the popping crease, as at a double wicket, according to the 21st law. 3. When the striker shall hit the... | |
| Edmund Routledge - 1864 - 72 pages
...bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained unless lie touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with his bat, or some part of...as at double wicket, according to the 21st law. 3. — When the striker shall hit the ball, one ot his feet must be on the ground, and behind the popping-crease,... | |
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