- Introduction
- Preface
- Preamble to the Laws
-
Laws
- Law 1 (The players)
- Law 2 (Substitutes and runners; batsman or fielder leaving the field; batsman retiring; batsman commencing innings)
- Law 3 (The umpires)
- Law 4 (The scorers)
- Law 5 (The ball)
- Law 6 (The bat)
- Law 7 (The pitch)
- Law 8 (The wickets)
- Law 9 (The bowling, popping and return creases)
- Law 10 (Preparation and maintenance of the playing area)
- Law 11 (Covering the pitch)
- Law 12 (Innings)
- Law 13 (The follow-on)
- Law 14 (Declaration and forfeiture)
- Law 15 (Intervals)
- Law 16 (Start of play; cessation of play)
- Law 17 (Practice on the field)
- Law 18 (Scoring runs)
- Law 19 (Boundaries)
- Law 20 (Lost ball)
- Law 21 (The result)
- Law 22 (The over)
- Law 23 (Dead ball)
- Law 24 (No ball)
- Law 25 (Wide ball)
- Law 26 (Bye and Leg bye)
- Law 27 (Appeals)
- Law 28 (The wicket is down)
- Law 29 (Batsman out of his ground)
- Law 30 (Bowled)
- Law 31 (Timed out)
- Law 32 (Caught)
- Law 33 (Handled the ball)
- Law 34 (Hit the ball twice)
- Law 35 (Hit wicket)
- Law 36 (Leg before wicket)
- Law 37 (Obstructing the field)
- Law 38 (Run out)
- Law 39 (Stumped)
- Law 40 (The wicket-keeper)
- Law 41 (The fielder)
- Law 42 (Fair and unfair play)
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Appendix E - The bat
- Laws in foreign languages
- Laws of Cricket Q&As
- Open Learning Manual
Contact us
Shop at Lord's
- Switchboard: 020 7616 8500
- Meetings & Events: 020 7616 8501
- Ticket Office: 020 7432 1000
Keeping Lord's World-Class
- Switch to: Text only
- Privacy policy | © MCC 2008 | Terms & conditions
- Website by the OTHER media
