| James Pycroft - 1865 - 272 Seiten
...say, ' Except his bat in hand, or some part of his person, be within the popping crease.' ' XVIII. Or, if in striking at the ball he hit down his wicket.' This looks plain enough, and yet a difficulty has arisen. A frequent opponent of John Marshall, the... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1866 - 96 Seiten
...popping-erease, and his wicket put down, except his bat be grounded within it. [This is called ' stumping.'] 18. Or if in striking at the ball he hit down his wicket. 19. Or if, under pretence of running or otherwise, either of the strikers prevent a ball from being... | |
| Charles A. Peverelly - 1866 - 586 Seiten
...feet shall be over the popping crease, and his wicket put down, except his bat be grounded within it. Or if, in striking at the ball, he hit down his wicket. Or if, under pretence of running, or otherwise, either of the strikers prevent a ball from being caught,... | |
| 1866 - 168 Seiten
...shall be over the popping crease, and his wicket put down, except his bat be grounded within it. 18. Or, if in striking at the ball he hit down his wicket. 19. Or, if under pretence of running, or otherwise, either of the strikers prevent a ball from being... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 Seiten
...shall be over the popping-crease, and his wicket put down, except his bat be grounded within it ; iS. Or, if in striking at the ball, he hit down his wicket ; 19. Or, if under pretence of running, or otherwise, either of the strikers prevent a ball from being... | |
| Alfred Elliott - 1868 - 358 Seiten
...shall be over the popping crease, and his wicket put down, except his bat be grounded within it; 18. Or if in striking at the ball he hit down his wicket; 19. Or if, under pretence of running, or otherwise, either of the Strikers prevent a ball from being... | |
| Charles Box - 1868 - 204 Seiten
...of striking, it should be "run out;" but while in the act of striking, it should be " stumpt." 18. Or, if in striking at the ball, he hit down his wicket. " Hit wicket" was punishable a century ago, and has stood in the list of capital offences ever since.... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 Seiten
...shall be over the popping-crease, and his wicket put down, except his bat be grounded within it ; 18. Or, if in striking at the ball, he hit down his wicket ; 19. Or, if under pretence of running, or otherwise, either of the strikers prevent a ball from being... | |
| Modern out-door amusements - 1870 - 202 Seiten
...shall be over the popping crease, and his wicket put down, except his bat be grounded within it ; 18. Or, if in striking at the ball he hit down his wicket ; 19. Or, if under pretence of running, or otherwise, either of the strikers prevent a ball from being... | |
| Thomsonby (pseud.) - 1871 - 136 Seiten
...touched by one of the side which is fielding. As to the ball being " in play," see Law XXIX.] XVIII. Or, if in striking at the ball he hit down his wicket. [He is not out for hitting down his wicket in running, or in any other way than in "striking at the... | |
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