The Laws of Cricket at that time directed that such a delivery be called a no ball.
The Laws of Cricket prevent the pitch from being watered during a match.
Under the Laws of Cricket a one run penalty is awarded.
There is a great deal of variation in game format although the Laws of Cricket are always observed.
The Laws of Cricket bar watering the pitch during a match.
The 1947 Laws of Cricket allowed six or eight balls depending on the conditions of play.
Other major changes from the Laws of Cricket include:
The first full codification of the Laws of Cricket was done in 1744.
The Laws of Cricket govern how a ball must be bowled.
The first written "Laws of Cricket" were drawn up in 1744.