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Laws :: Law no:4 |
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Law No:4 |
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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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THE SCORERS |
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Appointment
of scorers |
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Correctness
of scores |
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Acknowledging
signals |
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Appointment of scorers
Two scorers shall be appointed to record all runs scored, all wickets taken
and, where appropriate, number of overs bowled.
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Correctness of scores
The scorers shall frequently check to ensure that their records agree. They
shall agree with the umpires, at least at every interval, other than a drinks
interval, and at the conclusion of the match, the runs scored, the wickets that
have fallen and, where appropriate, the number of overs bowled. See Law 3.15
(Correctness of scores).
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Acknowledging signals
The scorers shall accept all instructions and signals given to them by the
umpires. They shall immediately acknowledge each separate signal.
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