• of cricket, the crease is a certain area demarcated by white lines painted or chalked on the field of play, and pursuant to the rules of cricket they...
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  • crease, areas of skin where it folds Crease (surname) Crease (cricket), area demarcated by white lines painted or chalked on the field of play Crease...
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    crease line in front of the wicket. When ten batters have been dismissed, the innings (playing phase) ends and the teams swap roles. Forms of cricket...
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    their crease rather than to take their wicket, it is not required by the laws of cricket nor the guidance notes by MCC on the spirit of cricket to do...
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    popping crease at their end of the pitch. It is one of the two safe zones that batters run between to score runs. In addition to the cricket field, the...
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  • the bowling crease (i.e., in direct line of the wicket); the popping crease is exactly 3 feet 10 inches (1.17 m) before the bowling crease; various means...
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    Stumped (redirect from Stumped (cricket))
    the pitch beyond the popping crease, often in an attempt to hit the ball). It is governed by Law 39 of the Laws of Cricket. Being "out of their ground"...
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  • two feet wide, and beginning five feet from each popping crease. Under the Laws of Cricket, a bowler must avoid running on this area during their follow-through...
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    batting collapse Come to the crease A phrase used to indicate a batter walking onto the playing arena and arriving at the cricket pitch in the middle of the...
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    No-ball (category Cricket laws and regulations)
    out in most ways. No-balls due to overstepping the crease are common, especially in short form cricket, and fast bowlers tend to bowl them more often than...
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