WISDEN: THE LAWS OF CRICKET BY DON OSLEAR
ERRATA (in September 2000 printing)
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for if this hould read if this should |
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25ff |
to read (i) which clock or watch and back-up time piece is to be used during the match (ii) whether or not any obstacle within the field of play is to be regarded as a boundary. See Law 19 (Boundaries) |
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2 |
for 5? read 5 1/2 |
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35 |
3 |
for 5? read 5 3/4 |
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9 |
for8p read 8 ¼ |
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3 |
for 4 ? read 4 ¼ |
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43 |
11 |
for 1p read 1 ½ |
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14 |
for p read ½ |
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27-8 |
delete If umpires did not have their own bails, I hope they took out with them of piece of sandpaper and simply did their best. |
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2 |
for minutes after read minutes before |
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14 |
for the five types read the six types |
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delete and not as the law states, "where 12 (b) below will apply", the reason being that one of these batsmen will not be there "to return to the wicket". |
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26 |
for 'dead' read "dead" |
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95 |
28 |
for 'lost' read "lost" |
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29 |
for ' dead' read "dead" |
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95 |
32 |
for 'dead' read "dead" |
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130 |
25 |
for bail in hand read ball in hand |
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139 |
13 |
for it's cut read it's out |
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23 |
for get a little practice read get little practice |
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