Men's T20I Match Appendix A Definitions 12: The person

12.1. Person; A player’s person is his/her physical person (flesh and blood) together with any clothing or legitimate external protective equipment that he/she is wearing except, in the case of a batsman, his/her bat.
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A hand, whether gloved or not, that is not holding the bat is part of the batsman’s person.
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No item of clothing or equipment is part of the player’s person unless it is attached to him/her.
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For a batsman, a glove being held but not worn is part of his/her person.
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For a fielder, an item of clothing or equipment he/she is holding in his/her hand or hands is not part of his/her person.
12.2. Clothing – anything that a player is wearing, including such items as spectacles or jewellery, that is not classed as external protective equipment is classed as clothing, even though he/she may be wearing some items of apparel, which are not visible, for protection. A bat being carried by a batsman does not come within this definition of clothing.
12.3. Hand for batsman or wicket-keeper shall include both the hand itself and the whole of a glove worn on the hand.