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Just now, Inspector Lestrade said:

 

Huh?

if the primary roller had 7 sides, then on average one in every 7 rolls was a 'chance' which moved onto the second roller, of which from memory had only the one option of 'not out', along with bowled, lbw, caught, hit wicket, run out, and stumped.

in later life I was to learn you can also be 'umpired' out, but that was mainly in the sheffield and donny leagues, though not fully abolished in the then yorkshire council south riding and humber don.

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1 minute ago, dorian gray said:

if the primary roller had 7 sides, then on average one in every 7 rolls was a 'chance' which moved onto the second roller, of which from memory had only the one option of 'not out', along with bowled, lbw, caught, hit wicket, run out, and stumped.

in later life I was to learn you can also be 'umpired' out, but that was mainly in the sheffield and donny leagues, though not fully abolished in the then yorkshire council south riding and humber don.

 

 

Ah rite (will presumes you're delirious ).  Go back to bed take plenty of fluids, come back this time tomorrow to check in.  Take care.

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