Playing Conditions - Division One Time Games 2007
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LAWS |
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1.1 |
Except as otherwise provided for hereinafter, the Marylebone Cricket Club code of the Laws of Cricket (2000 Code), together with any subsequent amendments, shall apply in all matches. |
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DURATION |
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2.1 |
All matches shall be played on the day designated by the Management Committee |
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2.2 |
In a full day's play a minimum of 120 overs shall be bowled (see Note to 3.1). No overs shall be deducted for a change of innings |
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2.3 |
The minimum over rate to be achieved by both teams is 17 overs an hour (for penalties, see 13.4). |
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2.4 |
The side batting first shall not bat for more than 64 in a minimum 120 over game. |
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Note |
If the first innings ends in the middle of an over, that over shall not count as one of the minimum 120 overs to be bowled in the day. |
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Delayed starts and interuptions |
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2.5 |
In the event of the start being delayed or time being lost after the scheduled start of the match due to inclement weather or other cause, the minimum number of overs to be played in the day shall be reduced by one for every full 3.5 minutes lost. |
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2.6 |
The side batting first shall not bat for more than the number of overs available multiplied by 64 and divided by 120. The result of this calculation shall be rounded down to the nearest over, e.g 114 overs x 64÷120 = 60.8, maximum = 60 overs. |
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Loss of two hours or more playing time |
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2.7 |
Should the match be delayed or interrupted for a total of 2 hours of playing time or more, but there is time for a minimum of 50 overs to be bowled, a new straight win/loss Limited Over Match shall be played. The Umpires shall calculate the remaining overs to be played at 3.5 minutes per over of the time remaining from the anticipated start of the new match and 7.30pm, reduced by 20 minutes for tea between innings and 10 minutes for two drinks intervals, one per innings. The drinks and tea intervals may be forfeited subject to the agreement of both Captains. If this agreement is made, 10 minutes shall be allowed between innings. The number of overs left to the nearest even number shall be shared equally between both sides and the following shall apply: |
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2.7.1 |
A new toss shall take place |
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2.7.2 |
The Captain of the fielding side shall have the choice of the two original match balls. |
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2.7.3 |
The players originally named shall play - there will be no change of players |
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2.7.4 |
Fielding restrictions (with the exception of the first 15 overs), interpretation of the Wide Ball and the bowling of fast short-pitched balls shall apply as in the Division 1 Rules of Play for Limited Over Cricket. |
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2.7.5 |
Bowlers will be limited to 12 overs per bowler. |
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2.7.6 |
Should time be lost due to inclement weather or other cause after the commencement of the Limited Over game, then the number of overs to be played shall be reduced by one over for every full 3.5 minutes lost. The team batting first shall complete its initial allotted number of overs and the number of overs received by the team batting second shall be reduced. Should this result in less than 25 overs being available to the side batting second, the game shall be abandoned. |
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2.7.7 |
The tea interval shall be taken between innings. |
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2.7.8 |
Declarations are not permitted. |
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2.7.9 |
RESULT - This shall be as Clauses 11 within Division 1, Rules of Play for Limited Overs Cricket |
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HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS |
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3.1 |
Scheduled hours of play shall be 11.30am - 7.30pm (or until the allotted overs are completed, whichever be the later). |
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Note: |
Laws 16.6 and 16.7 (Last Hour) shall not apply. However, if at 6.30pm 16 overs or less remain to be bowled, the Umpires shall indicate that play shall continue until a minimum of a further 17 overs have been bowled or until 7.30pm, whichever is the later, provided a result has not been reached before. |
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3.2 |
Lunch - 1.45pm - 2.15pm |
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Note: |
Law 15.6 (Luncheon Interval) will apply, except that, where an innings concludes or there is a break in play within 10 minutes of the scheduled lunch interval, the interval will commence at that time and play will recommence 30 minutes after leaving the field |
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3.3 |
Tea - 4.50 pm - 5.10 pm |
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Note: |
Laws 15.5, 15.7 and 15.8 and 15.10 (Intervals) shall apply. |
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3.4 |
Drinks Interval. Law 15.2 (c) (No drinks interval in the last hour) shall apply. |
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3.5 |
Should the game be reduced so that a Limited Over match is played (see 2.7), the tea interval of 20 minutes shall be taken between innings. |
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3.6 |
In a `Time Game` only following an interruption, the game shall be abandoned, with the agreement of both Captains, if the team batting second will not have the opportunity of batting for at least 25 overs, unless they have previously scored more runs than the team batting first or have been bowled out. However, should either Captain wish to play the remaining overs, the match shall continue until the number of overs remaining have been bowled, or 7.30pm, whichever is the later, unless a result is obtained before. The decision to continue shall only be reconsidered should weather or light intervene. Umpires shall be the sole judge of weather, light and ground conditions. The game shall be considered abandoned only if the overs remaining could not be completed due to weather, light or ground conditions. |
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4 |
UMPIRES AND CAPTAINS |
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4.1 |
Umpires shall be appointed in accordance with arrangements approved by the Management Committee. They shall report to the ground 30 minutes prior to the start of play at the latest. |
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4.2 |
Before the toss for innings, each Captain shall nominate his players who may not thereafter be changed without the consent of the opposing Captain. |
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4.3 |
The current ECB Fast Bowling Directives will apply to all matches. Captains, Team Managers and Umpires shall be responsible for ensuring that the Directives are followed. The Captain of each side shall inform the Umpires, prior to the commencement of the match, of the names and relevant age group of any player under the age of 19 on 31st August of the previous year. |
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4.4 |
For the purposes of the Directives, the Luncheon Interval of 30 minutes shall be considered to be 40 minutes |
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4.5 |
The current ECB guidance on the wearing of helmets by players up to the age of 18 shall be followed. |
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THE BALL |
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5.1 |
All matches shall be played with identical new cricket balls nominated and supplied to the Member Clubs by the League, with two new balls being used in each match and with one new ball being taken at the start of each innings. Each Club shall provide a ball with which they will field. |
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COVERS |
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6.1 |
The whole pitch shall be fully covered as required to keep the pitch, and as far as possible bowlers run ups, dry for the 24 hours preceding the match and in the event of play being interrupted during the match. |
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DECLARATIONS |
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7.1 |
The batting side may declare at any time, except in a Limited Over game (see 2.7.8). |
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NO BALL |
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8.1 |
If a bowler bowls a ball underarm the umpire shall call and signal 'No Ball'. |
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WIDE BALL |
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9.1 |
Law 25 (Wide Ball) shall apply, except that the "one day wide" interpretation (see Division 1 Rules of Play for Limited Over Cricket, 9) shall be used for bowlers whom Umpires consider to be bowling down the leg side as a negative tactic. The Umpires shall notify the bowler and the fielding Captain of his intention to invoke the "one day wide". |
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THE BOWLING OF FAST SHORT PITCHED BALLS (THE BOUNCER) |
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10.1 |
In addition to Law 42.6 (Dangerous and unfair bowling) the following shall apply: |
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10.1.1 |
A bowler shall be limited to two fast, short pitched balls per over (the Umpire at the bowler's end shall make it clear to both the bowler and the batsman when a short pitched ball has been bowled) |
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10.1.2 |
A fast, short pitched ball is defined as a ball which passes or would have passed above the shoulder of the batsman standing upright at the crease. This ruling shall apply even though the striker has made contact with the ball with his bat, person or equipment. |
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10.1.3 |
If this limit is exceeded the Umpire at the bowler's end shall call and signal 'No Ball' on each occasion. If a bowler exceeds his limit of short-pitched deliveries in an over, not only must the Umpire call "No Ball" but he must invoke the procedures of caution, final warning and reporting as set out in Law 42.7. |
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OVERS PER BOWLER |
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11.1 |
Other than compliance with the ECB Fast Bowling Directives (see 4.3), there will be no limitation on overs per bowler. |
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RESULT - TIME GAME |
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12.1 |
Law 21, shall apply |
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POINTS - TIME GAME |
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13.1 |
Result |
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Win (by team batting first) 15 points |
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Win (by team losing the toss and put in to bat second) 15 points |
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Win (by team winning the toss and batting second) 10 points |
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Tie 6 points |
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Loss 0 points |
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Draw (team with higher run / rate - unless the team won the toss and chose to bat second ) 8 points |
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Draw (team with lower run / rate - or the team with the higher run / rate which won the toss and chose to bat second ) 3 points |
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The run / rate shall be calculated for each team as prescribed by the rules for playing limited over cricket in Division 1, any incomplete over being treated as the relevant fraction of an over (excluding Wides and No balls). |
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In a drawn match, if the scores are level at the end of the match, the side batting second shall be awarded 8 points and the opposing side shall be awarded 3 points. (No other points shall be awarded for the draw (Bonus points earned shall be retained). |
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13.2 |
Bonus points shall be awarded as follows: - |
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13.2.1 |
Bowling |
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2-3 wickets taken 1 point |
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4-5 wickets taken 2 points |
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6-7 wickets taken 3 points |
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8-9 wickets taken 4 points |
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10 wickets taken 5 points |
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Note i) |
Should the batting side play with less than eleven players due to either a player or players being absent, or leaving the field through illness, injury or other cause so that his/their innings cannot be completed and the remainder of the side are dismissed before the last ball of the day, then the batting side shall be considered 'all out' and the bowling side shall receive maximum bowling points. |
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Note ii) |
See Law 2.9 (a) (Batsman leaving the field) “Retired - Not Out “ |
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13.2.2 |
Batting |
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150 - 174 runs scored 1 point |
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175 - 199 runs scored 2 points |
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200 - 224 runs scored 3 points |
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225 - 249 runs scored 4 points |
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250 or more runs scored 5 points |
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For the team batting first, batting bonus points are only available in the first 60 overs of their innings. |
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Additional Batting Points |
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13.2.3 |
The team batting second and winning will receive the following additional batting points (up to a maximum combined total of 5 batting points): |
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Winning by 10 wickets 5 points |
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Winning by 8 or 9 wickets 4 points |
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Winning by 6 or 7 wickets 3 points |
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Winning by 4 or 5 wickets 2 points |
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Winning by 2 or 3 wickets 1 point |
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13.3 |
The maximum points a team can be awarded in any match shall be :- |
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(i) if batting first or loosing the toss and batting second - 25 |
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(ii) winning the toss and batting second - 20 |
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13.4 |
The minimum over rate to be achieved by both sides shall be 17 overs per hour. The following penalty point deduction shall apply if this is not achieved: |
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17 > 16 overs per hour - 1 point |
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16 > 15 overs per hour - 2 points |
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15 > 14 overs per hour - 4 points |
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14 > overs per hour - 6 points |
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13.4.1 |
The Umpires shall consider any time allowance to the fielding side for lost ball, injuries, obvious time wasting by the batting side or other reasonable cause and shall confirm this to the fielding Captain and the batsman at the wicket at the time of delay. 5 minutes shall be allowed for each drinks interval, plus 1.5 minutes for each wicket that falls in an innings. Time allowance will not be subject to retrospective negotiation. The Umpires shall notify both scorers of any points to be deducted and the Umpires decision shall be final. The points shall be deducted from the total points awarded. The maximum prior to deduction shall be 25 or 20. (see 13.3) |
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14 |
RESULT AND POINTS - LIMITED OVER GAME (see 2.7) |
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14.1 |
The result and points awarded shall be as in the Division 1 Rules of Play for Limited Over Cricket. |
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ABANDONED MATCH (see 2.7, & 2.7.6) |
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15.1 |
No points will be awarded to either team in an abandoned match. |