CRICKET UMPIRING TRAINING OFFICERS MANUAL - Usacua.com
CRICKET UMPIRING TRAINING OFFICERS MANUAL - Usacua.com
CRICKET UMPIRING TRAINING OFFICERS MANUAL - Usacua.com
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LAW 6: THE BAT<br />
MAIN POINTS<br />
Specifications of bat<br />
Material allowed for covering the blade<br />
The bat<br />
• held by batsman<br />
• hand or glove to count as part of bat<br />
The bat consist mainly two (2) parts a handle and a blade [section 1]. Define its various<br />
<strong>com</strong>ponents as in:<br />
Measurement [section 2]<br />
Handle [section 3]<br />
The blade [section 4]<br />
Covering the blade [section 5] as in Type (A), Type (B) and Type (C)<br />
Protection and repair [section 6] wherein clearly emphasizing subsections (a), (b),<br />
(c) and (d)<br />
There is need to show in [section 7] (damage to the ball) if not properly understood<br />
how damage to the ball can <strong>com</strong>e about quite easily as related to in subsections (a),<br />
(b) and (c)<br />
Section 8 deals with contact with ball reference to the bat what it implies must be<br />
highlighted in [section 8] subsections (a), (b) and (c)<br />
It is necessary for clarity on the bat to have a bat at hand when going through this law so<br />
that all can fully understand its impact.<br />
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