Laws of Cricket
Laws for Players
and Officials:
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Players of Team: there a set of 11 players in a team cricket for one side
which includes a captain.
- The Substitute: In cricket matches a
player can be substituted for a bowler and batsman. However a substitute may
not bowl or bat only. In case of bowler, they can only act as a fielder and In
case of batsman, he/she may only complete runs and the original batsman continues
bating. One more condition is, a batsman
may go retire hurt if injured or ill, and can return back after the recovery
he/she can resume his inning within the game.
- The Umpire of Cricket: In general there
are two umpires in a game and they apply all necessary rules and decide at
needed conditions. In every match of
cricket there is a third umpire who stays off the ground and assist umpire on
field at critical conditions and decisions, when umpires on ground cannot
decide simply.
- Scorer of the Match: There are two scores in a game, who keep score by
responding to the umpires signals.
Laws for Equipment and
Pitch:
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Cricket Ball: A cricket bal is usually of 8/9 inches in circumference and
its weight is always between 5.5 to 5.75 ounces. For a game, only one ball is
used and can be replaced if lost of damaged, with a similar ball. It may be
also replaced after the request of fielding team after 80 overs in test matches
and after 34 overs in one
day cricket.
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