| Cricket - 1883 - 126 pages
...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,... | |
| 1887 - 554 pages
...line 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...popping-crease as at double wicket, according to the aist law. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be on the ground, and behind... | |
| Henry Hall - 1887 - 520 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, and return to the popping crease. 4. When the striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be on... | |
| John George Wood - 1891 - 840 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, and return to the popping-crease. 4. When the striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be on... | |
| William Gilbert Grace - 1891 - 510 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, and return to the popping crease. 4. When the striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be on... | |
| Edward Lyttelton (Hon.) - 1894 - 128 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, and return to the popping crease. 4. When the Striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be on... | |
| 1896 - 1000 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, and return to the popping crease. 4. — When the Striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1884 - 948 pages
...bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which 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 zist Law. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball,... | |
| 1863 - 186 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. III. — When the Striker shall hit... | |
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