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R • W • FORSYTH • Limited
play, and the final judges of the fitness of
the ground, the weather, and the light
for play in the event of the decision being
left to them ; all disputes shall be
determined by them, and if they disagree
the actual state of things shall continue.
The Umpires shall change ends after
each side has had one innings.
APPEALS.
47. The Umpires shall not order a
Batsman out unless appealed to by the
other side which shall be done prior to
the delivery of the next ball, and before
" Time " is called under Law 18. The
Umpire at the Bowler's wicket shall
answer appeals before the other Umpire
in all cases except those arising out of
Laws 38 or 42 and out of Law
41
for run
out at the Striker's wicket. In any case
in which an Umpire is unable to give a
decision, he shall appeal to the other
Umpire whose decision shall be final.
NOTES FOR SCORERS AND
UMPIRES
r. (a) Law 4 explains the status of
the Scorers in relation to the Umpires.
(b) During the progress of the game,
if two scorers have been appointed,
they should frequently check the total
to ensure that the score sheets agree.
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play, and the final judges of the fitness of
the ground, the weather, and the light
for play in the event of the decision being
left to them ; all disputes shall be
determined by them, and if they disagree
the actual state of things shall continue.
The Umpires shall change ends after
each side has had one innings.
APPEALS.
47. The Umpires shall not order a
Batsman out unless appealed to by the
other side which shall be done prior to
the delivery of the next ball, and before
" Time " is called under Law 18. The
Umpire at the Bowler's wicket shall
answer appeals before the other Umpire
in all cases except those arising out of
Laws 38 or 42 and out of Law
41
for run
out at the Striker's wicket. In any case
in which an Umpire is unable to give a
decision, he shall appeal to the other
Umpire whose decision shall be final.
NOTES FOR SCORERS AND
UMPIRES
r. (a) Law 4 explains the status of
the Scorers in relation to the Umpires.
(b) During the progress of the game,
if two scorers have been appointed,
they should frequently check the total
to ensure that the score sheets agree.
232
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Description | Forsyth's Scottish cricket record. |
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Shelfmark | HP.sm.921 |
Description | More than 230 sports publications from the National Library of Scotland's collections. Featured sports include football, rugby, golf, shinty, athletics, bowls, cricket and hockey. Among the material from the late 19th and early 20th centuries are match programmes, club histories, and handbooks. From the late 20th century are promotional materials to encourage greater diversity in sport. Most items cover sports activities in Scotland. There are also publications relating to the Olympics and international matches. |
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