[Controlsocial-usuarios] Ning with nicety the pressure on the
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Febus Biltz
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Thu Aug 27 19:47:24 CEST 2009
Out. 5. The fieldsman must return the ball so that it shall cross the
space between the wicket and the bowling stump, or between the bowling
stumps and the bounds; the striker may run till the ball be so returned.
6. After the striker has made one run, he must touch the bowling stump,
and run before the 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 with bat. 8. When there shall be more than
four players to a side, there shall be no bounds; all _hits_, _byes_,
and _overthrows_, will then be allowed. 9. The bowler is subject to the
same laws as at double wicket. 10. No more than one minute shall be
allowed between each ball. BETS. 1. No bet is payable in any match
unless it be played out or given up. 2. If the runs of one player be
betted against those of another, the bet depends on the first innings,
unless otherwise specified. 3. If the bet be made upon both innings, and
one party beats the other in one innings, the runs in the first innings
shall determine it. 4. If the other party go in a second time, then the
bet must be determined by the number in the second. OBSERVATIONS.
Cricket is played by twenty-two persons, eleven on each side, and two
umpires, with two persons to score and count the innings. Thirteen
players play at one time, viz., two strikers, one bowler, one
wicket-keeper, long-stop, short-stop, point, cover, middle-wicket,
long-field, off-side, on-side, and leg; of these the two strikers are
the inside, or have their innings. The
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