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Law 20 of the Laws of Cricket concern what happens if the ball should somehow be lost or made unrecoverable (unassisted) in the course of play. It specifies that should this happen, the fielding team can call "lost ball", which renders the ball dead and the play over. The batting team is allowed to keep any penalty runs and is given credit for a six (if they've managed to score more than a six in the course of the play, those runs are kept instead). A replacement ball is then brought in which is in similar condition to the one that was lost.
Cricket is an English Ball sport- a type of insect, and the Crickets were the back-up Band of Buddy Holly ( lost in l959 air crash). That"s it on the cricket file.
southafrica
"had" is the past tense of the verb to "have" Thus - "I have a ball" "I lost my ball" "I had a ball until I lost it"
Scoring in cricket is done by the amount of runs scored and the wickets that are lost. There is one scorer per game. The points scored in a game is determined by an umpire.
England
NAVJOT LOST THE B BALL MATCHNAVJOT LOST THE B BALL MATCH
22
Australia
Once you have taken the penalty and hit the new ball, you may not hit the old ball again. Play on with the penalty and the new ball.
No, India had lost the first cricket match with England.
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