THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET

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PART 2 - Ordinary Singles Play - B. General Laws of Play

20. CROQUET STROKE

(a) In a croquet stroke the roqueted ball is known as the croqueted ball.

(b) The striker now plays a stroke with the balls placed in accordance with Law 19 and in so doing must play into the croqueted ball and move or shake it (see Law 32(a)(15) ).

(c) In croquet stroke the striker's turn ends if he sends off the court

(1) the croqueted ball, unless it is pegged out in the stroke; or
(2) the striker's ball, unless it makes a roquet or scores a hoop point for itself in the stroke.

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