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Tue 14 Mar 2017, 12:00 am
9. Law 9 - The Bowling, Popping and Return Creases
10. Law 10 - Preparation and Maintenance of the Playing Area
11. Law 11 - Covering the Pitch
14. Law 14 - Declaration and Forfeiture
16. Law 16 - Start of Play; Cessation of Play
17. Law 17 - Practice on the Field
28. Law 28 - The Wicket is Down
29. Law 29 - Batsman out of His Ground
34. Law 34 - Hit the Ball Twice
36. Law 36 - Leg Before Wicket
37. Law 37 - Obstructing the Field
40. Law 40 - The Wicket-Keeper
42. Law 42 - Fair and Unfair Play
23 BYE AND LEG BYE 23.1 Byes If the ball, delivered by the bowler, not being a Wide, passes the striker without touching his bat or person, any runs completed by the batsmen from that delivery, or a boundary allowance, shall be credited as Byes to the batting side. Additionally, if the delivery is a Noball, the one run penalty for such a delivery shall be incurred.23.2 Leg byes 23.2.1 If a ball delivered by the bowler first strikes the person of the striker, runs shall be scored only if the umpire is satisfied that the striker has either attempted to play the ball with the bator tried to avoid being hit by the ball. 23.2.2 If the umpire is satisfied that either of these conditions has been met runs shall be scored as follows. 23.2.2.1 If there is either no subsequent contact with the striker’s bat or person, or only inadvertent contact with the striker’s bat or person any runs completed by the batsmen or a boundary allowance shall be credited to the striker in the case of subsequent contact with his bat but otherwise to the batting side as in clause 23.2.3. 23.2.2.2 If the striker wilfully makes a lawful second strike, clause 34.3 (Balllawfully struck more than once) and clause 34.4 (Runs permitted from ball lawfully struckmore than once) shall apply. 23.2.3 The runs in clause 23.2.2.1, unless credited to the striker, shall be scored as Leg byes. Additionally, if the delivery is a No ball, the one run penalty for the No ball shall beincurred. 23.3 Leg byes not to be awarded If in the circumstance of clause 23.2.1 the umpire considers that neither of the conditions thereinhas been met, then Leg byes shall not be awarded. If the ball does not become dead for any other reason, the umpire shall call and signalDead ball as soon as the ball reaches the boundary or at the completion of the first run. The umpire shall then: - disallow all runs to the batting side;- return any not out batsman to his original end;- signal No ball to the scorers if applicable;- award any 5-run Penalty that is applicable except for Penalty runs under clause 28.3 (Protective helmets belonging to the fielding side).