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==Primary source==
==Primary source==
* Marylebone Cricket Club: ''[https://www.lords.org/mcc/laws The Laws]''. MCC, ''The Laws of Cricket'' (2017).
* {{cite web |url=https://www.lords.org/mcc/laws |title=The Laws |publisher=Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) |date=1 October 2022}}

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The rules and regulations of cricket are encoded in The Laws of Cricket by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in consultation with the International Cricket Council (ICC). MCC have been the custodians of The Laws since Friday, 30 May 1788 and hold full copyright. The code is known to have existed since 1744, though it was never actually printed until 1755. It underwent a significant revision in 1774.

Following the 2017 revision of the code, there are 42 Laws headed by a preamble on the "Spirit of Cricket".[1] The latest revision of the Laws was implemented on 1 October 2022.[2]

Notes

  1. The Laws. MCC (1 October 2022).
  2. New Code of Laws for 2022. MCC (1 October 2022).

Primary source

  • The Laws. Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) (1 October 2022).