LAW 2 Substitutes and Runners
LAW 2 Substitutes and Runners |
cricket - Hitter or outfielder off the pitch;
Putting retreat;
Putting begin ining
1. Substitutes and runners
(A) If the referee believes that a player has been injured or sick after sequencing name players, they can allow the player to get(I) replacement of the field
(Ii) the current runners hit
Any injury or illness that occurs at any time after the expiration of a player sequencing games, shall be allowed, regardless of whether the game is still running or not.
(B) The referee shall have the discretion to all other acceptable reasons, to allow replacement outfielder, or runners to bat during the game begins or at any time thereafter.
(C) A player who wishes to change clothes, shoes and so must leave the field to do so. There is no substitute for it.
2. Objection to substitutes
Captain of the opposing party is not entitled to object to any player who acts as a replacement in the field. However, there is no substitute for the wicket keeper. See 3 below.
3. Restrictions on the role of successor
Substitutes are not allowed to hit or throw, and not act as wicket keeper or captain on the pitch during the match.
4. Players are replaced
Players are allowed to hit, throw or even a substitute Kemandang already acting on his behalf before.5. outfielder absent or leaving the field
If outfielder failed to take the field with his team during the match commenced or at any time thereafter or leave the pitch during the match.
(A) There shall be notified to the referee for his absence.
(B) He shall not enter the field during the match without the permission of the referee. See 6 below. The referee gives permission as soon as possible.
(C) If absent for 15 minutes or more, he will not be allowed to throw thereafter, subject to (i), (ii) or (iii) under until he was on the field at least for the time when he was not present at the field.
(I) Absence or penalty for time absent shall not be carried forward to new game day.
(Ii) If, in the case of extension or deprivation, the outfielder for two consecutive ining, then this restriction shall, subject to (i) above, continue as necessary into the second ining but otherwise shall not be carried forward to ining new. (Iii) The time wasted for unplanned break in play shall be counted as time continues to run on the field for every outfielder who entered the field when the game started again. See Law 15.1 (timeout).
6. Player returning without permission
If players enter the field of play in contravention of Law 5 (b) above and make contact with the ball during the game
(I) The ball becomes dead immediately and the referee will give 5 penalty runs to the batsman. See Law 42.17 (Run penalty).
(Ii) The referee shall inform the other umpire, team leader of the outfielder, batter and as soon as practicable, the captain of the bat on the reasons for this action.
(Iii) Referee together to report the incident immediately to the Executive Director of the outfielder and any governing body in charge of the competition, which will take action as appropriate against the captain and player concerned.
7. Runners
Players who act as runners for the hammer shall consist of members of the beaters and shall, if possible, was hit in the ining. The runner shall wear external protective equipment equivalent to that worn by the batsman protective predecessor to run and must carry wood o'clock.
8. Violations of the Law by the batsman who has a runner
(A) The runner on behalf of the beater is subject to the Act. He is regarded as a batsman except where there are specific provisions for his role as a runner. See 7 above and Law 29.2 (The bat).(B) hitters with runners will bear the penalty for each violation of the law committed by his runner as though he himself was responsible for the breach. In particular, he will be released if the runner out under Act 33 (handling the ball), 37 (Obstructing the field) or 38 (Run Off).
(C) When a batsman with a runner is striker he
keep himself subject to the Act and will be liable for penalties of any violations that require them.
In addition, if he is out of the area when
wicket wicket keeper dropped in the corner,
then he would get out in an Act 38
(Run Off) or Law 39
(Stake) irrespective of the position of the non-striker at
au runners. Therefore, if he
issued, runs completed by the runner and the other batsman before him
released will not be counted. However, penalties for Balingan Cancel or League Past
Distance should not be changed, with no penalty to either party that might be imposed when the ball is dead. Liha
t Law 42.17 (Run penalty).
(D) When a batsman with a runner rather than a striker
(I) he remains subject to Laws 33 (handling the ball) and 37 (Obstructing the field) but is otherwise out of the game.
(Ii) he shall stand as directed by the referee at the attacker so as not to hinder the game.
(Iii) In any case he will be responsible for (i) above, to the penalty demanded by the Laws should he commit any unfair.
9. Whisk the pitch or step down
Putting can resign at any time during ining. Before allowing play to continue the umpire shall informPutting reasons resigned.
(A) If a batsman resigned because of illness, injury or any other reason which can not be avoided, he has the right to restart ining subject to (c) below. If for other reasons, ining calculated as - 'Retreat - not out'.
(B) If the coupling resign for any reason
other than as in (a) above, he may resume ining only with the consent of the opposing captain. If
Another reason he did not restart ining, then it is recorded as - 'Retreat - not out'.
(C) If, after the resignation hitter restart ining, it can only be done when the fall of a wicket or the resignation of another hitter.
10. Initial ining for coupling
Except at the beginning of the game that gets ining, whisk shallining considered to have started when the first time he stepped into the field
games, as long as time is not yet terminated. Ining the opening batsman, and any new bat during the game started again after the end of time, to be initiated during a call to play.
source: https://www.lords.org/assets/undang-undang-kriket-laws-of-cricket-10446.pdf
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