Cricket Law
Cricket Law is composed of a series of rules made by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). This is followed by a worldwide law. There are currently 42 laws for conducting cricket matches. Here's a detailed outline of how the game will start, the win-loss will be determined, how the batsman will be out, the size of the pitch, the preparation and the preservation - etc. In the year 1788, since MCC took responsibility for the law of cricket, the law was amended from time to time and the owner of this law.
Although MCC is not officially the governing body of the club, as a London-based private-owned club, this club preserves the intellectual property laws. Only those who are able to change this law. After making a decision on the International Cricket Council known as the highest and the global governing body of cricket, they change it. In a few short matches, the 'law' is applied without using 'rules or regulations' in cricket. These topics are cited as the terms of international cricket for the ICC website
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