

The decision shall be made for each separate occurrence. See Law 2.3.1.4 (Consultation with captains).ġ9.2.7 A person, animal or object coming onto, or coming over the field of play while the ball is in play shall not be regarded as a boundary unless the umpires determine otherwise at the time that contact between the ball and such a person, animal or object is made. The boundary shall be the imaginary straight line on the ground joining the two nearest marked points.ġ9.2.5 A boundary that cannot be identified as in 19.2.2, 19.2.3 or 19.2.4 shall be determined by the umpires before the toss.ġ9.2.6 An obstacle within the field of play, other than as in 19.2.7, shall not be regarded as a boundary unless so determined by the umpires before the toss. See Law 2.3.1.4 (Consultation with captains).ġ9.1.2 The boundary shall be determined such that no part of any sight-screen will, at any stage of the match, be within the field of play.ġ9.2 Identifying and marking the boundaryġ9.2.1 Wherever practicable, the boundary shall be marked by means of a continuous white line or by an object in contact with the ground.ġ9.2.2 If the boundary is marked by means of a white line,ġ9.2.2.1 the edge of the line nearest the pitch shall be the boundary.ġ9.2.2.2 an object such as a flag, post or board, used merely to highlight the position of a line marked on the ground, must be placed beyond the boundary and is not itself to be regarded as being the boundary.ġ9.2.3 If the boundary is marked by means of an object that is in contact with the ground the boundary will be the edge of the grounded part of the object which is nearest the pitch.ġ9.2.4 Where there is no white line or object providing continuous marking, objects such as flags, posts or boards may be used to mark specific points on the boundary. BYOD compatibility is subject to change.19.1 Determining the boundary of the field of playġ9.1.1 Before the toss, the umpires shall determine the boundary of the field of play, which shall be fixed for the duration of the match. *To make sure your phone is compatible with our network, enter your device ID (IMEI) number.

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Samsung (requires latest software version) Pepperl+Fuchs AG (requires latest software version) OnePlus (requires latest software version) Microsoft (requires latest software version) Kyocera (requires latest software version) Google (requires latest software version) Alcatel/TCL (requires latest software version)Īsustek (requires latest software version)īullitt (requires latest software version)Įssential (requires latest software version) Please see a list of Cricket-sold HD Voice capable devices here. Cricket-sold devices that are HD Voice capable that are brought back to Cricket as BYOD will be compatible with Cricket’s HD Voice network.

This list does not include Cricket-sold devices.

If it isn’t already unlocked, your original wireless carrier will unlock it for you if you meet their requirements. Your device will need to be unlocked to work on the Cricket network. The most accurate way to ensure your BYOD is compatible with the Cricket Network before you go to activate service is to check your Device ID (IMEI) here. BYOD phones must be activated on an eligible rate plan.īelow is a partial list of BYODs that are compatible with the Cricket network. Not all bring your own device (BYOD) phones will work on Cricket’s network. Ready to bring the phone you love to Cricket? BYOD devices must be HD Voice capable but also compatible with Cricket’s HD Voice network to activate service.
