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Home :: Cric Coaching :: Cric Laws :: Law no:17
  Law No:17  
     
  so may times during crunch situations in a cricket match u wonder what book the umpires r referring to.yes it is the law book comprising of the sacrosanct 42 laws of cricket.
 
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  PRACTICE ON THE FIELD  
     
    Practice on the field  
    Trial run up  
     
     
  Practice on the field

a) There shall be no bowling or batting practice on the pitch, or on the area parallel and immediately adjacent to the pitch, at any time on any day of the match.

b) There shall be no bowling or batting practice on any other part of the square on any day of the match, except before the start of play or after the close of play on that day. Practice before the start of play.

i) must not continue later than 30 minutes before the scheduled time or
any rescheduled time for play to start on that day.

ii) shall not be allowed if the umpires consider that, in the prevailing conditions of ground and weather, it will be detrimental to the surface of the square.

c) There shall be no practice on the field of play between the call of Play and the call of Time, if the umpire considers that it could result in a waste of time. See Law 42.9 (Time wasting by the fielding side).

d) If a player contravenes (a) or (b) above he shall not be allowed to bowl until at least 5 complete overs have been bowled by his side after the contravention. If an over is in progress at the contravention he shall not be allowed to complete that over nor shall the remaining part-over count towards the 5 overs above.
 
 
Trial run up

No bowler shall have a trial run up between the call of Play and the call of Time
unless the umpire is satisfied that it will not cause any waste of time.

 
 
 
 
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