Dispensing with bails
If the umpires have agreed to dispense with bails, in accordance with Law 8.5
(Dispensing with bails), the decision as to whether the wicket has been put
down is one for the umpire concerned to decide.a) After a decision to play
without bails, the wicket has been put down if the umpire concerned is
satisfied that the wicket has been struck by the ball, by
the striker's bat, person, or items of his clothing or equipment separated from
his person as described in 1(a)(ii) or 1(a)(iii) above, or by a fielder with
the hand holding the ball or with the arm of the hand holding the ball. b) If
the wicket has already been broken or put down, (a) above shall apply to any
stump or stumps still in the ground. Any fielder may replace a stump or stumps,
in accordance with 3 above, in order to have an opportunity of putting the
wicket down.
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