| Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 522 頁
...the stumps in the centre, with a return crease at each end, towards the bowler at right angles. 5. The Popping Crease. — Must be four feet from the wicket, and parallel to it. 6. The Wickets. — Must be pitched opposite to each other by the umpires, at the distance of twenty-two... | |
| Donald Walker - 1837 - 488 頁
...the stumps in the centre ; with a return crease at each end, towards the bowler, at right angles. 5. The POPPING CREASE must be four feet from the wicket,...length ; but not shorter than the bowling crease. 6. The WICKETS must be pitched opposite to each other, by the umpires, at the distance of twenty-two... | |
| Donald Walker - 1837 - 492 頁
...the bowler delivering the ball from the stump. The popping crease, another mark made in the ground, must be four feet from the wicket, and parallel to it, unlimited rh length, but not shorter than the bowling crease, and having in its middle, which will correspond... | |
| 1839 - 372 頁
...the centre, with a return crease at each end, towards the bowler at right angles. 5. TИЕ PopriNG CREASE must be four feet from the wicket, and parallel to it. 6. THE WICKETS must be pitched opposite to each other by the umpires, at the distance of twentytwo... | |
| Nicholas Felix, George Frederick Watts - 1845 - 84 頁
...the stumps in the centre ; with a return crease at each end towards the bowler at right angles. V. The POPPING CREASE must be four feet from the wicket,...in length, but not shorter than the bowling crease. VI. The WICKETS must be pitched opposite to each other, by the umpires, at the distance of twenty-two... | |
| Boy - 1845 - 300 頁
...; with a return crease at each end towards the bowler at right angles. THB POPPI- G-CREASB 5. roust be four feet from the wicket, and parallel to it ; unlimited in length, but not shorter than the bowling-crease. THB WICKETS 0. must be pitched opposite to each other by the umpires, at the distance... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1847 - 522 頁
...the stumps in the centre, with a return crease at each end, towards the bowler at right angles. 5. The Popping Crease. — Must be four feet from the wicket, and parallel to it. 6. The Wickets.— Must be pitched opposite to each other by the umpires, at the distance of twenty-two... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 434 頁
...centre ; with a return crease at each end, towards the bowler, at right angles. 5. The popping create— Must be four feet from the wicket, and parallel to...length ; but not shorter than the bowling crease. fi. The aricketi — Must be pitched opposite to each other, by the umpires, at the distance of twenty-two... | |
| James Pycroft - 1854 - 324 頁
...Hambledon Club as a gauge, in those primitive days when the Hampshire yeomen shaped out their own bats. V. The popping crease must be four feet from the wicket,...shorter than the bowling crease, — unlimited in this sense that it shall not be said the runner is out because he ran round his ground. The bowling... | |
| James Pycroft - 1854 - 330 頁
...Hambledon Club as a gauge, in those primitive days when the Hampshire yeomen shaped out their own bats. V. The popping crease must be four feet from the wicket,...shorter than the bowling crease, — unlimited in this sense that it shall not be said the runner is out because he ran round his ground. The bowling... | |
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