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" After the ball shall have been finally settled in the wicket-keeper's or bowler's hand, it shall be considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his wicket go outside the... "
Every boy's book: a complete encyclopædia of sports and amusements, ed. by ... - Page 160
by Every boy - 1881 - 904 pages
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The Boy's Handy Book of Sports, Pastimes, Games and Amusements..

1863 - 404 pages
...the wicket-keeper for the bowler to resume bowling, it shall be considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his wicket go outside the popping crease before such actual delivery, the said bowler may put him out, unless (with reference...
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Every little boy's book, a complete cyclopædia of in and out door games

Every little boy - 1864 - 400 pages
...settled in the wicket-keeper's or bowler's hand, it shall be considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his wicket go outside the popping crease before such actual delivery, the said bowler may put him out, unless his bat in hand,...
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The Handbook of Cricket

Edmund Routledge - 1864 - 72 pages
...settled in the wicket-keeper's or bowler's hand, it shall be considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his wicket go outside the popping-crcase before such actual delivery, the said bowler may put him out, unless (with reference...
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Cricketana, by the author of 'The cricket-field'.

James Pycroft - 1865 - 272 pages
...finally in the wicket-keeper's or bowler's hand, it shall be considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his wicket shall go outside the popping crease before such actual delivery, the said bowler may put him out, unless...
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Cricket, by captain Crawley

George Frederick Pardon - 1866 - 96 pages
...finally settled in the wicketkeeper's or bowler's hand, it shall be considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his...the popping-crease before such actual delivery, the bowler may put him out, unless (with reference to the 21st law) his bat in hand, or some part of his...
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The Play Ground; Or, Out-door Games for Boys: A Book of Healthy Recreations ...

1866 - 168 pages
...the wicket-keeper for the bowler to resume bowling, it shall bo considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his wicket go outside the popping crease before such actual delivery, the said bowler may put him out, unless (with reference...
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The Book of American Pastimes: Containing a History of the Principal Base ...

Charles A. Peverelly - 1866 - 586 pages
...the wicket-keeper for the bowler to resume bowling, it shall be considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his wicket go outside the popping crease before such actual delivery, the said bowler may put him out, unless his bat in hand,...
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Guide to the Cricket Ground

George H. Selkirk - 1867 - 184 pages
...finally settled in the wicket-keeper's or bowler's hand it shall be considered dead; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his wicket go outside the popping crease before such actual delivery, the said bowler may put him out, unless (with reference...
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The Modern Pocket Hoyle: Containing All the Games of Skill and Chance as ...

William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 pages
...settled in the wicket-keeper's or bowler's hand, it shall be considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his...bowler may put him out, unless (with reference to the 2ist Law) his bat in hand, or some part of his person, be within the popping-crcase. 30. The striker...
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The Modern Pocket Hoyle: Containing All the Games of Skill and Chance as ...

William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 pages
...settled in the wicket-keeper's or bowler's hand, it shall be considered dead ; but when the bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the striker at his...bowler may put him out, unless (with reference to the 2ist Law) his bat in hand, or some part of his person, be within the popping-crease. 30. The striker...
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