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LAW 34: HIT THE BALL TWICE<br />

MAIN POINTS<br />

Definition of ‘strike’ for this Law [section 1(b)]<br />

When making second stroke is legitimate<br />

When striker will not be out under this Law [sections 2(i) and 2(ii)]<br />

Conditions for runs to be allowed after legitimate second strike [section 3]<br />

• first strike with the bat [section 4(a)(i-iii)]<br />

• first strike on the striker’s person<br />

Runs allowed if overthrow after batsmen have started running<br />

• boundary overthrows<br />

Procedure if conditions for runs not met<br />

No runs to be scored [section 5]<br />

Bowler does not get credit<br />

LAW 35: HIT WICKET<br />

MAIN POINTS<br />

How the wicket is put down [section 1(a)(i,ii,iii,iv)]<br />

• bat<br />

• person<br />

• detached items which are no longer part of person<br />

When the wicket is put down<br />

• before bowler enters delivery stride<br />

• while ‘dealing’ with delivery<br />

• setting off for run<br />

Situations in which striker puts down his wicket but is not out is thereby clarified in<br />

section [(2),(a),(b),(c),(d),(e) and (f)]<br />

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