Laws of cricket
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The laws of cricket are there to keep everyone involved in the game to conduct themselves accordingly. Umpires are present to make sure everyone is following the rules and the game is being played according to the laws.
The umpires are the best judge of whatever is happening on the field and they interpret things according to what is written in the rule book. They have the power to pause the play and make sure the concerned parties are following the rules and can even penalise them on the spot.
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