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LAW 35 HIT WICKET
The striker is out Hit wicket if, while the ball is in play, his wicket is put down
either by the strikers bat or person as described in Law 28.1(a)(ii) and (iii)
(Wicket put down)
either (i) in the course of any action taken by him in preparing to receive or in
receiving a delivery,
or (ii) in setting off for his first run immediately after playing, or playing at,
the ball,
or (iii) if he makes no attempt to play the ball, in setting off for his first run,
providing that in the opinion of the umpire this is immediately after he
has had the opportunity of playing the ball,
or (iv) in lawfully making a second or further stroke for the purpose of
guarding his wicket within the provisions of Law 34.3 (Ball lawfully
struck more than once).
Notwithstanding 1 above, the batsman is not out under this Law should his wicket
be put down in any of the ways referred to in 1 above if
(a) it occurs after he has completed any action in receiving the delivery, other than
as in 1(ii), (iii) or (iv) above.
(b) it occurs when he is in the act of running, other than in setting off immediately
for his first run.
(c) it occurs when he is trying to avoid being run out or stumped.
(d) it occurs while he is trying to avoid a throw-in at any time.
(e) the bowler after starting his run up, or his bowling action if he has no run up,
does not deliver the ball. In this case either umpire shall immediately call and
signal Dead ball. See Law 23.3 (Umpire calling and signalling Dead ball).
(f) the delivery is a No ball.