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|Headline=Cricket Rules Revised a Little
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|Text=<p>Rule changes:  [A] Instead of requiring a single ball to be used throughout a match, a new rule specified a new ball for each innings.  [B] Fielders can be substituted for, but the replacement players cannot bat.  </p>
|Text=<p>Rule changes:  [A] Instead of requiring a single ball to be used throughout a match, a new rule specified a new ball for each innings.  [B] Fielders can be substituted for, but the replacement players cannot bat.  </p>
<p>Peter Scholefield, <u>Cricket Laws and Terms</u> [Axiom Publishers, Kent Town Australia, 1990], pages 14 and 9, respectively.</p>
<p>Peter Scholefield, <u>Cricket Laws and Terms</u> [Axiom Publishers, Kent Town Australia, 1990], pages 14 and 9, respectively.</p>
<p>In addition, Ford reports that "the size of the wicket was increased to 24 inches high by 7 inches wide with two bails."  John Ford, <u>Cricket: A Social History 1700-1835</u> [David and Charles, 1972], page 20.  Ford does not give a citation for this account.</p>
<p>In addition, Ford reports that "the size of the wicket was increased to 24 inches high by 7 inches wide with two bails."  John Ford, <u>Cricket: A Social History 1700-1835</u> [David and Charles, 1972], page 20.  Ford does not give a citation for this account.</p>
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Rule changes: [A] Instead of requiring a single ball to be used throughout a match, a new rule specified a new ball for each innings. [B] Fielders can be substituted for, but the replacement players cannot bat.

Peter Scholefield, Cricket Laws and Terms [Axiom Publishers, Kent Town Australia, 1990], pages 14 and 9, respectively.

In addition, Ford reports that "the size of the wicket was increased to 24 inches high by 7 inches wide with two bails." John Ford, Cricket: A Social History 1700-1835 [David and Charles, 1972], page 20. Ford does not give a citation for this account.

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