| Nicholas Wanostrocht - 1855 - 106 頁
...substitute be off the ground in manner mentioned in Laws 17 and 21, while the ball is in play. 32. In all cases where a substitute shall be allowed,...and the "place" in the field which he shall take. To be added to Law No. 47: — Except in all matches limited to only one day's play, when the number... | |
| Worcester (Mass.). Cricket Club - 1857 - 36 頁
...substitute be off the ground in manner mentioned in laws 17 and 21, while the ball is in play. XXXII. In all cases where a substitute shall be allowed,...substitute, and the place in the field which he shall take. XXXIII. If any Fieldsman stop the ball with his hat, the ball shall be considered dead, and the opposite... | |
| Cricket-bat - 1861 - 116 頁
...Laws 17 and 21. 32. In all cases where a substitute is allowed, the consent of the opposite party must also be obtained as to the person to act as substitute, and the place in the field which he shall take. FIELDING, &c. 33. If any fieldsman stop the ball with his hat or cap. the ball so stopped must immediately... | |
| Joseph Feltham (and co.) - 1862 - 80 頁
...substitute be off the ground in manner mentioned in Laws 17 and 21, while the ball is in play. XXXII. In all cases where a substitute shall be allowed,...substitute, and the place in the field which he shall take. XXXIII. If any Fieldsman stop the ball with his hat, the ball shall be considered dead, and the opposite... | |
| Edmund Routledge - 1864 - 72 頁
...substitute be off the ground in manner mentioned in laws 17 and 21, while the ball is in play. 32. — In all cases where a substitute shall be allowed,...substitute, and the place in the field which he shall take. 33. — If any fieldsman stop the ball with his bat, the ball shall be considered dead, and the opposite... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1864 - 684 頁
...in Laws XVII. and XXI. while the ball is in play.' ' XXXII. In all cases where a substitute shall bo allowed, the consent of the opposite party shall also...obtained as to the person to act as substitute, and tho place in tho field which he shall take.' ' This law/ Barker says, ' if duly considered, would have... | |
| James Pycroft - 1865 - 272 頁
...substitute be off the ground in manner mentioned in Laws XVII. and XXI. while the ball is in play.' ' XXXII. In all cases where a substitute shall be allowed,...substitute, and the place in the field which he shall take.' ' This law,' Barker says, ' if duly considered would have saved a match — Kent v. Notts. Kent, being... | |
| Charles A. Peverelly - 1866 - 586 頁
...out if either he or his substitute be off the ground in manner mentioned, while the ball is in play. In all cases where a substitute shall be allowed,...shall take. If any fieldsman stop the ball with his bat, the ball shall be considered dead, and the opposite party shall add five runs to their score ;... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1866 - 96 頁
...generally allowed; but if the batsman should run by mistake, and his wicket be put down, he is out.] 32. In all cases where a substitute shall be allowed,...substitute, and the place in the field which he shall take. 33. If any fieldsman stop the ball with his hat, the ball shall be considered dead, and the opposite... | |
| George H. Selkirk - 1867 - 184 頁
...substitute, run—the latter not doing so—the run, although it be made, must not be reckoned. XXXII.—In all cases where a substitute shall be allowed, the...substitute, and the place in the field which he shall take. This is only fair, because the person chosen might otherwise be so much better than his principal as... | |
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