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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RETURN CREASE»
Découvrez l'usage de
return crease dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
return crease et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
RETURN CREASE. We come now to the preparation and allotment of the cricket
ground preparatory to play, confining our remarks at present to the usual game of
double wicket. If only an ordinary field be available for the game, the most lorel ...
2
A Dictionary of Cricket
(2 bowling) The bowling performance recorded by a bowler during a match.
return catch A catch offered to or taken by the bowler; a caught-and- bowled
dismissal. return return crease The straight line drawn perpendicular to the
popping ...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
The bowler must deliver the ball with one foot behind the bowling-crease, and
within the return- crease ; and shall bowl four balls before he changes wickets,
which he shall do but once in the same innings, and he may order the player at
his ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
The stumps must be twenty-four inches out of the ground, the bails seven inches
long. " The bowling-crease must be parallel with the stumps, three feet in length,
with a return-crease. " The popping-crease must be three feet ten inches from the
...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopaedia of Sports and Games
The return crease shall be considered to be unlimited in length. The return
crease shall be marked at each end of the bowling crease, at right angles to it,
and shall extend forward to join the popping crease, and a minimum of 1.22 m
behind ...
Gaurav Goel, Veena Goel, 1995
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The reliable book of outdoor games
The bowler shall deliver the ball with one foot on the ground behind the bowling
crease, and within the return crease, and he shall how] one “ over ” before he
change wickets, which he shall be permitted to do twice in the same innin gs ;
and ...
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
The bowling crease must be in a line with the stumps, three feet in length, with a
return crease. The pep ing crease must be three feet ten inches ruin the wicket,
and parallel to It. The wickets must be opposite to each other, at the distance of ...
8
Sports and Pastimes in Town and Country: Comprising London ...
The bowling crease. — Must be in a line with the stumps, six feet eight inches in
length ; the stumps in the centre ; with a return crease at each end, towards the
bowler, at right angles. 5. The popping crease. — Must be four feet from the
wicket, ...
sufficient thickness to prevent the ball from passing through. 4. The Bowling
Crease.— Must be in a line with the stumps, six feet eight inches in length ; the
stumps in the centre, with a return crease at each end, towards the howler at right
...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
The bowling crease must be in a line with the stumps, three feet in length, with a
return crease. The popping crease must be three feet ten inches from the wicket,
and parallel to it. The wickets must be opposite to each other, at the distance of ...
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1819
5 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «RETURN CREASE»
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return crease est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Time for umpires to clamp down on back foot no-balls
But, it is also a skill that is difficult to master because of the law that stipulates that if the back foot lands on the return crease, it is deemed a no ball. But, there ... «Sportskeeda, févr 14»
New no-ball rule comes into effect, says ICC
if i m a right handed bowler nd my front foot touch the return crease ,will it be a no ... The side camera replay showed Jadejas' toes ahead of the batting crease ... «NDTV, oct 13»
ICC adopts no-ball Law after Finn problem
It's not a dead ball if you JUST breach the return crease, or if your front foot is JUST over the front crease, likewise it should not be a dead ball if you JUST touch ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, avril 13»
Ashley Mallett's counsel heeded on Lyon
Since his debut, Lyon has delivered most of his looping spin from a point about halfway between the return crease and the umpire, but he is now endeavouring ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, janv 12»
Understanding the no-ball law
The heel of the bowler's front foot lands on or in front of the popping crease (the front line of the ... The bowler's back foot is touching or outside the return crease. «BBC Sport, sept 05»