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LAW 20 LOST BALL
If a ball in play cannot be found or recovered, any fielder may call Lost ball. The
ball shall then become dead. See Law 23.1 (Ball is dead). Law 18.12(a)
(Batsman returning to wicket he has left) shall apply as from the instant of the
call.
The umpires shall replace the ball with one which has had wear comparable with
that which the previous ball had received before it was lost or became
irrecoverable. See Law 5.5 (Ball lost or becoming unfit for play).
(a) The penalty for a No ball or a Wide, if applicable, shall stand, together with
any penalties under any of Laws 2.6 (Player returning without permission),
18.5(b) (Deliberate short runs) or 42 (Fair and unfair play) that are applicable
before the call of Lost ball.
(b) The batting side shall additionally be awarded
either (i) the runs completed by the batsmen, together with the run in
progress if they have crossed at the instant of the call,
or (ii) 6 runs,
whichever is the greater.
If there is a one run penalty for a No ball or for a Wide, it shall be scored as a No
ball extra or as a Wide as appropriate. See Laws 24.13 (Runs resulting from a No
ball how scored) and 25.6 (Runs resulting from a Wide how scored). If any
other penalties have been awarded to either side, they shall be scored as penalty
extras. See Law 42.17 (Penalty runs).
Runs to the batting side in 3(b) above shall be credited to the striker if the ball has
been struck by the bat, but otherwise to the total of Byes, Leg byes, No balls or
Wides as the case may be.