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Law 19: The Boundaries |
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Home > Cricket > Laws of Cricket 1. The boundary of the field of play (a) Before the toss, the umpires shall agree the boundary of the field of play with both captains. The
boundary shall if possible be marked along its whole length. 2. Defining the boundary - boundary marking (a) Wherever practicable the boundary shall be marked by means of a white line or a rope laid along the ground. (b) If the boundary is marked by a white line, (c) If a solid object is used to mark the boundary, it must have an edge or a line to constitute the
boundary edge. (d) If the boundary edge is not defined as in (b) or (c) above, the umpires and captains must agree, before the toss, what line will be the boundary edge. Where there is no physical marker for a section of boundary, the boundary edge shall be the imaginary straight line joining the two nearest marked points of the boundary edge. (e) If a solid object used to mark the boundary is disturbed for any reason during play, then if possible it
shall be restored to its original position as soon as the ball is dead. If this is not possible, then 3. Scoring a boundary (a) A boundary shall be scored and signalled by the umpire at the bowler's end whenever, while the ball is
in play, in his opinion (b) The phrases 'touches the boundary' or 'touching the boundary' shall mean (c) The phrase 'grounded beyond the boundary' shall mean contact with 4. Runs allowed for boundaries (a) Before the toss, the umpires shall agree with both captains the runs to be allowed for boundaries. In deciding the allowances, the umpires and captains shall be guided by the prevailing custom of the ground. (b) Unless agreed differently under (a) above, the allowances for boundaries shall be 6 runs if the ball having been struck by the bat pitches beyond the boundary, but otherwise 4 runs. These allowances shall still apply even though the ball has previously touched a fielder. See also (c) below. (c) The ball shall be regarded as pitching beyond the boundary and 6 runs shall be scored if a fielder 5. Runs scored When a boundary is scored, (a) the penalty for a No ball or a Wide, if applicable, shall stand together with any penalties under any of Law 2.6 (Player returning without permission), Law 18.5(b) (Deliberate short runs) or Law 42 (Fair and unfair play) that apply before the boundary is scored. (b) the batting side, except in the circumstances of 6 below, shall additionally be awarded whichever is
the greater of 6. Overthrow or wilful act of fielder If the boundary results either from an overthrow or from the wilful act of a fielder the runs scored shall
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