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" The fieldsman must return the ball so that it shall cross the play between the wicket and the bowling stump, or between the bowling stump and the bounds ; the striker may run till the ball be so returned. "
Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the Turf, the ... - Page 123
1828
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The Boy's Own Book;: A Complete Encyclopedia of All the Diversions, Athletic ...

William Clarke - 1829 - 476 pages
...field's-man must return the ball, so that it shall cross the play between the wicket and the bowling-stump ; or -between the wicket and the bounds ; the striker may run till the ball shall be so returned. These are the principal rules and regulations adopted by the most experienced Cricket-players, at the...
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Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life: Embracing the Turf, the ...

Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 pages
...field's-man must return the ball so that it shall cross the play between the wicket and the bowling-stump — or between the wicket and the bounds ; the striker...run one notch, if he start again, he must touch the bowlingstump, and turn before the ball shall cross the play to entitle him to another. The striker...
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Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life: Embracing the Turf, the ...

Pierce Egan - 1832 - 432 pages
...field's-man must return the ball so that it shall cross the play between the wicket and the bowling-stump — or between the •wicket and the bounds ; the striker...run one notch, if he start again, he must touch the bowlingstump, and turn before the ball shall cross the play to entitle him to another. The striker...
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Hoyle's Games, improved and enlarged by G. H--.

Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 522 pages
...the striker may run till the ball shall so be returned. 6. After the striker shall have made one run, if he start again, he must touch the bowling stump,...ball shall cross the play to entitle him to another. 1. The striker shall be entitled to three runs for lost ball, and the same number for ball stopped...
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Games and Sports: Being an Appendix to Manly Exercises and Exercises for ...

Donald Walker - 1837 - 492 pages
...bounds : the striker may run till the ball be so returned. 6. After the striker shall have made one run, if he start again, he must touch the bowling stump,...ball shall cross the play to entitle him to another. 7. The striker shall be entitled to three runs for lost ball, and the same number for ball stopped...
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Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 5

William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1839 - 368 pages
...the striker may run till the ball shall so be returned. 6. After the striker shall have made one run, if he start again, he must touch the bowling stump,...ball shall cross the play, to entitle him to another. 7. The striker shall be entitled to three runs for lost ball, and the same number for ball stopped...
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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
...; the striker may run till the ball be so returned. VI. After the striker shall have made one run, if he start again, he must touch the bowling stump,...ball shall cross the play, to entitle him to another. VII. The striker shall be entitled to three runs for lost ball, and the same number for ball stopped...
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Hoyle's Games, Improved and Enlarged by New and Practical Treatises: With ...

Edmond Hoyle - 1847 - 522 pages
...the striker may run till the ball shall so be returned. 6. After the striker shall have made one run, if he start again, he must touch the bowling stump,...ball shall cross the play to entitle him to another. 7. The striker shall be entitled to three runs for lost hall, and the same number for ball stopped...
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The Little Boy's Own Book of Sports and Pastimes: Illustrated with Numerous ...

William Clarke - 1855 - 234 pages
...field's-man must return the ball, so that it shall cross the play between the wicket and the bowling-stump ; or between the wicket and the bounds ; the striker may run till the ball shall be so returned. These are the principal rules and regulations adopted by the most experienced Cricket-players, at the...
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The Corner cupboard, by the ed. of 'Enquire within upon everything'.

1858 - 396 pages
...striker may run until the ball be so returned. 6. After the striker shall have made one run, if he starts again he must touch the bowling stump, and turn before...ball shall cross the play, to entitle him to another. 7. The striker shall be entitled to three runs for lost ball, and the same number for ball stopped...
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