VICTORIAN SUB-DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION Inc.
SEASON 2005 - 2006
FINALS RULE 16: TWO-DAY MATCHES – (ALL ELEVENS)
(NOTE: Different Hours of Play for 4thXI)
16.1 Hours of play: (unless altered under PR 3): (a) Commence at 12.30 p.m. (1.00 p.m. for 4th XI only) and, except as provided hereafter, cease at 5.30 p.m. (6.00 p.m. for 4th XI only). (b) On the first day where play has commenced, and no further play takes place after 1.15 p.m. (1.45 p.m. for 4th XI only), the day’s play shall be cancelled and all scores shall be declared null and void. The match shall become a one-day match on the second day under conditions in Finals Rule 17.
(c) If all play is abandoned by the Sub-Association, or if no play takes place on the first day, the Match shall be played on the second day as a one-day match under the conditions in Finals Rule 17. (d) In the Association Championship Final the first days play will commence at 12.30 p.m., and cease at 5.30 p.m. (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME). The second days play, on Sunday, will commence at 11.30 a.m. and cease at 4.30 p.m. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME). In effect this means that playing times on each day will at the same time of day by the sun. 16.2 Afternoon Tea:
An adjournment of 20 minutes shall be taken each day in a two-day match for afternoon tea: (a) if an adjournment occurs between 2.15 p.m. and 3.00 p.m. (2.45 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. for 4th XI only) (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) or 1.15 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) - at the time of the adjournment. (b) if play has not been commenced by 2.15 p.m. (2.45 p.m. for 4th XI only) (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) or 1.15 p.m. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) - no afternoon tea adjournment. (b) Where: (i) play has commenced; and (ii) there has been an adjournment (other than by the completion of an innings); and (iii) play has not recommenced by 2.15 p.m. (2.45 p.m. for 4th XI only) (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) or 1.15 p.m. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) the afternoon tea adjournment shall be taken at 2.15 p.m. (2.45 p.m. for 4th XI only) (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) or 1.15 p.m. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) (d) In all other circumstances at 3.00 p.m. (3.30 p.m. for 4th XI only) (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) or 2.00 p.m. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) except if a wicket falls during an over with less than two minutes remaining before the adjournment as per Law 16.5 (b) (i) of The Laws of Cricket (2000 Code 2nd Edition – 2003). The over shall be completed (if necessary) on resumption. If the afternoon tea adjournment of 20 minutes be exceeded the Club offending shall be fined the sum of $50.00.
16.3 Drinks: Drinks may be arranged by the Captains prior to the start of play, but no drinks may be taken within 65 minutes of the time fixed for stumps to be drawn. However, in cases of extreme heat, the Umpires may permit an additional drink break within that period.
16.4 Declarations:
At any time during a two-day match either side may declare its innings closed, provided the declaration is made not later than 15 minutes before the scheduled end of the day’s play. The side, which bats first and leads by a minimum of 100 runs, shall have the option of requiring the other side to follow on. 16.5 In the first innings of each side, the bowling side shall be required to bowl a minimum of 80 overs within the specified playing time (280 minutes), unless varied by other provisions of the Finals Rule. The specified playing time shall commence from the time at which an innings is scheduled to start and shall not include the time for the afternoon tea interval.
The Umpires shall advise both Captains of the minimum number of overs to be bowled at the commencement of each innings.
16.6 The innings of the side, which bats first, if not otherwise terminated, shall be compulsorily, closed on the completion of the bowling of 80 overs, and there shall be no further play on the first day.
16.7 If the innings of the side batting first is compulsorily closed, the side batting second, if it is not dismissed, shall be entitled to bat for the same number of overs as bowled to the side batting first and its innings shall be then compulsorily closed. (a) If both sides complete a first innings within the scheduled hours, the match shall be continued until the scheduled cessation time, unless play ceases under Finals Rule 16.7 (b).
(b) By agreement of both Captains, a match may end on the second day at any time after 5.00 p.m. (5.30 p.m. for 4th XI only) (or 4.00 p.m. when EASTERN STANDARD TIME applies).
16.8 If the innings of the side batting first has been completed other than by compulsory closure, the side batting second, if it is not dismissed, shall be entitled to bat for the bowling of the number of overs as received by the side batting first or the number of overs commensurate with the “Actual Batting Time” available until the scheduled time for the match to cease (by reference to the Calculator Table as per PR 9.3 (c), whichever is the greater).
These overs are the minimum requirement. Note: The minimum over requirement will be made as two calculations if the first innings of the side batting second commences on day one (i.e. the number of overs that must be completed by the end of day one plus the over requirement for day two = the total minimum over requirement). (a) If both sides complete a first innings within the scheduled hours, the match shall be continued until the scheduled cessation time, unless play ceases under Final Rule 16.8 (b).
(b) By agreement of both Captains, a match may end on the second day at any time after 5.00 p.m. (5.30 p.m. for 4th XI only) (or 4.00 p.m. when EASTERN STANDARD TIME applies). 16.9 If, during the innings of the side batting first, play is interrupted by stoppages for weather or bad light at or after 5.30 p.m (6.00 p.m. for 4th XI only) the innings shall be compulsorily closed at that time unless “Ordinary Conditions” apply.
16.10 If playing time, not exceeding 60 minutes in the aggregate, is lost through stoppages for weather or bad light.
Innings of the side batting first: (a) From the scheduled commencement time and/or during the innings of the side batting first – then the number of overs required to be bowled shall be reduced to the number of overs commensurate with the Actual Batting Time, as per the Calculator Table under Finals Rule 16.26. Play shall continue past 5.30 p.m. (6.00 p.m. for 4th XI only) until the completion of this reduced number of overs, but if interrupted at or after that time, play shall not be resumed on that day.
Innings of side batting second on Day1 and/or Day 2: (b) From the scheduled commencement time and/or during the innings of the side batting second – then the match shall continue until the reduced number of overs required to be bowled are completed.
Day 1 (i) Where the innings of the side batting second commences on day one - then the minimum number of overs required to be bowled for the remainder of that day shall be commensurate with the Actual Batting Time, as per the Calculator Table under Finals Rule 16.26.
Day 2 (ii) Where the innings of the side batting second commences (or resumes) on day two, then the match shall continue until the number of overs required to be bowled on that day are completed.
Play shall continue past 5.30 p.m. (6.00 p.m. for 4th XI only) (or 4.30 p.m. when EASTERN STANDARD TIME applies) until the completion of the minimum number of overs, but if interrupted at or after that time, play shall not be resumed on that day.
16.11 If playing time exceeding 60 minutes in the aggregate is lost through stoppages for weather or bad light: (a) From the scheduled commencement time, and/or during the innings of the side which bats first and prior to 5.30 p.m. (6.00 p.m. for 4th XI only), the match shall be completed under “Ordinary Conditions”. (Refer PR 9.3 (a)). (b) From the scheduled commencement time, and/or during the innings of the side which bats second, by or after the scheduled finishing time, the match shall thereupon end. Providing that the reduced target number of overs has been bowled. 16.12 FAST SHORT PITCHED DELIVERIES LIMIT
16.12.1 Fast Short Pitched Limit Per Over
(a) A bowler shall be limited to two fast short pitched deliveries per over. A fast short pitched ball is defined as one which passes or would have passed above the shoulder height of the striker standing upright at the crease. (b) Should a third such delivery be bowled in an over either Umpire shall call and signal No Ball and caution the bowler in accordance with Law 42.7 (a). (c) If the bowler is “no balled” for the same offence a second or third time in the innings the final warning and removal procedures of Law 42.7 shall be invoked as applicable. 16.12.2 Fast Short Pitched Limit Delivery Not Within Striker’s Reach Any fast short pitched delivery, not being a No Ball otherwise, which passes so high that it is not sufficiently within the striker’s reach for it to be hit by the bat with a normal cricket stroke, shall be called and signalled Wide Ball by the Umpire at the bowler’s end. Such a delivery shall be counted in the fast short pitched limit of two allowed in Finals Rule 16.12.1.
16.13 DANGEROUS AND UNFAIR BOWLING: SLOW HIGH FULL PITCHED DELIVERIES
The dangerous and unfair bowling provisions of Law 42 shall apply except that a slow high full pitched delivery above shoulder height of an upright striker, if considered not to have been deliberately so bowled, shall be called and signalled “no ball” only. No cautionary and other action shall be taken. 16.14 The Over
If an over can be started before the time fixed for play to cease, under Rule 16.1, it shall be started, and time shall not be called until the over is finished, irrespective of whether a wicket and/or wickets fall or not, unless weather or light conditions prevent further play prior to the scheduled or re-scheduled cessation time, or unless an innings is compulsorily closed during the over.
OVER RATES
16.15 Minimum Over Requirement In each match a bowling side shall be required to bowl a minimum number of overs commensurate with the amount of on-field batting time hereinafter referred to as “Actual Batting Time”.
16.16 The required overs shall be the number listed in the Calculator Table For Two-Day Matches in respect of an adjusted batting time calculated by aggregating the actual batting times and deducting from this aggregate any allowances under Finals Rule 16.18.
PENALTIES
16.17 Bowling Side: Penalty Assessment If a bowling side bowls less than the number of overs required under Finals Rule 16.16, a penalty of $100 for each over subject to penalty, shall be incurred by the responsible side. 16.18 Allowances for On-field Delays The allowances to the bowling side shall be actual time for injuries requiring treatment or assistance to leave the field, ball replacement, adverse weather effects, other on-field delays unrelated to time wasting and any wilful time wasting for which the batting side is to be penalized under Finals Rule 16.19.
16.19 Batting Side: Penalty Assessment A batting side shall be penalized at the same rate per over as in Finals Rule 16.17 for the number of overs relative to the amount of batting time wilfully wasted by it in the match.
16.20 Penalties shall not apply in an innings where a side is dismissed, declares its innings closed or where the side batting second passes the required score, prior to the specified finishing time. When play has commenced on any day and is subsequently abandoned for the day resulting in the loss of playing time exceeding 60 minutes, penalties shall not apply. 16.21 Penalty overs may apply if the Captains agree to end the match under Finals Rule 16.7 (b) or Finals Rule 16.8 (b) and the minimum number of overs has not been bowled at that time.
16.22 The Umpires shall keep a record of all delays or interruptions in a loss of playing time and shall be the sole judges of apportionment of penalty overs. 16.23 Notification of Infringements and Penalties Within 15 minutes after the conclusion of each day’s play, the Captain or Representative from each of the competing Clubs shall consult the Umpires to ascertain if there are any player reports, over penalties or any other infringements of the Rules. The number of overs incurring a penalty and the apportionment to each side shall be noted in the space provided on the Umpires Match Report Form. RESULT OF MATCHES
16.24 Except as provided for otherwise, and if the match is not played to a further result, the winner on the first innings shall be the side scoring the greater number of runs, irrespective of wickets lost, provided always that in the event of the side batting second having scored the lesser number of runs, that side has received at least the same number of overs as received by the side batting first. Except as provided for in the preceding paragraphs, any match not decided in the time allotted for play shall be considered as drawn, but in the event of an equality in the aggregate number of runs: (a) in which one side has a completed innings and the other side has an incomplete innings the match shall be a tie on the first innings; and (b) in which both sides have two innings one of which is not completed, the match shall be decided by the first innings provided that the team which has not completed its second innings was leading on the first innings. If the team, which had not completed its second innings, was not leading on the first innings the match shall be an outright tie. 16.25 Disregarding of Toss: If the Captains have tossed preliminary to a match scheduled to be a two-day fixture, but no play takes place on the first appointed day owing to weather conditions, cancelled under Final Rule 16.1, or for other reasons, and the match becomes a one-day fixture, the Captains shall toss again on the second day. 16.26 Table for Calculation of Overs in Finals Rule 16
CALCULATOR TABLE TWO-DAY MATCHES Mins. Overs Mins. Overs Mins. Overs Mins. Overs
1 - 4..... 1......... 82 – 84..... 24...... 162 – 165... 47...... 243 – 245 70 5 - 7..... 2......... 85 – 88..... 25...... 166 – 168... 48...... 246 – 249 71 8 – 11..... 3......... 89 – 91..... 26...... 169 – 172... 49...... 250 – 252 72 12 – 14..... 4......... 92 – 95..... 27...... 173 – 175... 50...... 253 – 256 73 15 – 18..... 5......... 96 – 98..... 28...... 176 – 179... 51...... 257 – 259 74 19 – 21..... 6........ 99 – 102.... 29...... 180 – 182... 52...... 260 – 263 75 22 – 25..... 7....... 103 – 105... 30...... 183 – 186... 53...... 264 – 266 76 26 – 28..... 8....... 106 – 109... 31...... 187 – 189... 54...... 267 – 270 77 29 – 32..... 9....... 110 – 112... 32...... 190 – 193... 55...... 271 – 273 78 33 – 35.... 10...... 113 – 116... 33...... 194 – 196... 56...... 274 – 277 79 36 – 39.... 11...... 117 – 119... 34...... 197 – 200... 57...... 278 – 280 80 40 – 42.... 12...... 120 – 123... 35...... 201 – 203... 58...... 281 – 284 81 43 – 46.... 13...... 124 – 126... 36...... 204 – 207... 59...... 285 – 287 82 47 – 49.... 14...... 127 – 130... 37...... 208 – 210... 60...... 288 – 291 83 50 – 53.... 15...... 131 – 133... 38...... 211 – 214... 61...... 292 – 294 84 54 – 56.... 16...... 134 – 137... 39...... 215 – 217... 62...... 295 – 298 85 57 – 60.... 17...... 138 – 140... 40...... 218 – 221... 63...... 299 – 301 86 61 – 63.... 18...... 141 – 144... 41...... 222 – 224... 64...... 302 – 305 87 64 – 67.... 19...... 145 – 147... 42...... 225 – 228... 65...... 306 – 308 88 68 – 70.... 20...... 148 – 151... 43...... 229 – 231... 66...... 309 – 312 89 71 – 74.... 21...... 152 – 154... 44...... 232 – 235... 67...... 313 – 315 90 75 – 77.... 22..... 15 5 – 158... 45...... 236 – 238... 68............................ 78 – 81.... 23...... 159 – 161... 46...... 239 – 242... 69............................ FINALS RULE 17: ONE DAY MATCHES – (ALL ELEVENS)
(NOTE: Different Hours of Play & Number of Overs for 4th XI only)
17.1 HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVAL
17.1.1 Start of Play (unless altered under PR 3) - Commence 11.30 a.m. (12.30 p.m. for 4th XI only) (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) or 11.00 a.m. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME). 17.1.2 Interval: Time and Length (a) If no scheduled playing time is lost, an interval of 20 minutes shall be taken at the end of the innings of the side batting first. (b) If 60 minutes or more is lost, the interval shall be reduced to 10 minutes.
17.1.3 Cessation of Play
Play shall cease as provided in Finals Rule 17.3.3 17.2 FIRST BATTING SIDE: COMPULSORY CLOSURE OVERS 17.2.1 Uninterrupted Innings If not delayed, interrupted nor earlier terminated, the innings of the side batting first shall be compulsorily closed on completion of 45 overs (40 overs for 4th XI only) based on an anticipated batting time of 170 minutes (155 minutes for 4th XI).
17.2.2 Delayed or Interrupted Innings (a) If time is lost during the first batting side’s innings the relevant anticipated batting time in Finals Rule 17.2.1 shall be reduced by one-half of the difference between the aggregate time lost and the time by which the interval is to be reduced.
(b) The overs for compulsory closure shall then be adjusted to the number listed in the Calculation Table in Finals Rule 17.12 in respect of the reduced Anticipated Batting Time. (c) If the overs already bowled equal or exceed the reduced number as in (b) compulsory closure shall occur immediately.
17.2.3 Over Reduction Limit – Match Abandoned
If the aggregate of lost time during the first batting sides innings reduces the number of overs for that innings to less than 35 completed overs (30 completed overs for 4th XI only), the match shall be abandoned. 17.3 SECOND BATTING SIDE: OVERS ENTITLEMENT
17.3.1 No Interruptions to Innings The overs for the second side’s innings shall be: (a) the number, including any part over, bowled at the time of compulsory closure of the other side’s innings or -
(b) the number set for compulsory closure of the other side’s innings should that innings have been terminated other than by compulsion. 17.3.2 Interrupted Innings (a) If the innings of the second side is delayed or interrupted its entitlement shall not be reduced unless the number of overs for an anticipated batting time from the actual start of the innings to 5.30 p.m. (6.00 p.m. for 4th XI only) (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) or 5.00 p.m. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) is less than the entitlement under Finals Rule 17.3.1. The lesser number, even if less than 35 overs (30 overs for 4th XI only), shall then become the second side’s maximum entitlement. (b) If play ceases in accordance with Finals Rule 17.3.3 (e) the overs already bowled to the second side shall be its entitlement for the purposes of this Rule.
17.3.3 Ending of Second Side’s Innings and Match Play shall cease immediately one of the following circumstances applies: (a) the score of the opposite side is passed.
(b) the requirement of overs under Finals Rule 17.3 is completed. (c) the innings ends before completion of its required overs. (d) the number of overs in (b) is less than 35 (30 for 4th XI only) and both captains agree that a result is no longer possible; (e) the players are off the field at or leave after 5.30 p.m. (6.00 p.m. for 4th XI only) (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) or 5.00 p.m. (EASTERN STANDARD TIME). 17.4 DECLARATIONS
Neither side shall be permitted to declare its innings closed. 17.5 RESULTS OF MATCHES
17.5.1 Win or Tie: Equal Overs Entitlement If the second batting side receives its entitlement of overs or is dismissed in less overs, the winner shall be the side with the higher actual score and if the scores are equal it shall be a tie. 17.5.2 Win or Tie: Less Overs for Second Side If a win result has not been reached already and the completed overs received or to be received by the second batting side are less than the maximum set for the other side, the number of runs as calculated in (a) or (b) of Finals Rule 17.5.4 shall be the first side’s deciding score which, subject to the provision for a draw in Finals Rule 17.5.3, must be exceeded by the second side for a win or equaled for a tie. 17.5.3 Drawn Match If the side batting second receives less than 35 completed overs (30 completed overs for 4th XI only) and no other result has been obtained, the match shall be drawn. 17.5.4 Calculation of Deciding Score – Refer “VSDCA Calculation Form” (a) Where the overs received or to be received by the side batting second are not less than 35 completed overs (30 completed overs for 4th XI only) the deciding score, subject to adjustments required by (c), shall be the aggregate of all runs made from the first batting side’s highest scoring overs equivalent in number to the second side’s overs less 0.5% runs for each over of the difference between the maximum set for the first side and the overs for the second side. If the first side is dismissed in less than the set number the remainder shall be deemed to have been received as nil scoring overs and included in the calculation as such. A resulting fraction shall be disregarded. (b) Where the overs for the second batting side are less than 35 completed overs (30 completed overs for 4th XI only) a minimum deciding score shall be calculated as in (a) on the 35 (30 for 4th XI only) highest scoring overs of the first batting side. (c) When 5 runs penalties have been awarded to the side batting first the deciding score shall be determined by excluding those runs from the calculation and then adding them to the calculated figure. If further 5 runs penalties are awarded against the side batting second the deciding score shall be increased equally. 17.5.5 Recording of Highest Scoring Overs on “VSDCA Calculation Form”. During the first batting side’s innings, in addition to normal recording, the Scorers shall prepare a list of the separate totals of the runs scored in each over including all extras other than from 5 runs penalties. This list and a further list of the 5 runs penalties shall be made available to the Umpires at the end of the innings or on request. 17.6 OVER LIMITS FOR BOWLERS
17.6.1 Limit Per Bowler A bowler shall not deliver more than one-fifth of the maximum of overs permitted for an uninterrupted innings but where the maximum is reduced for either innings because of interruptions the limit shall be one-fifth of the adjusted maximum except for any bowler who has already exceeded the reduced limit. 17.6.2 Limit Reached or Exceeded No further deliveries shall be made by a bowler who has reached or exceeded a re-calculated limit except to complete an over previously commenced by him. 17.6.3 Fractional Adjustments Where the re-calculation of a bowler’s limit results in a fraction the limit shall be raised to the next higher number for as many bowlers as is necessary to absorb the balance in whole overs.
17.6.4 Part-Over Incapacity or Suspension A part of an over bowled under the provisions of Law 22.8 “The Laws of Cricket”, (2000 Code 2nd Edition - 2003) shall count as one full over in the limit of each bowler concerned in that over.
17.7 INNER FIELD AREA RESTRICTION (1st & 2nd X1’s ONLY).
17.7.1 Area of Restriction The restricted area shall be the area around the pitch within Semi-circles, one at each end, and straight lines, one at each side.
17.7.2 Semi-Circles and Line Measurements The radius of each Semi-circle shall be 27 metres from the center stump and the extremities of its base shall meet with the straight lines of pitch length, at points in line with the bowling crease. 17.7.3 Marking of Area Limits The limits of the restricted area shall be clearly marked by a white line or by white discs. The discs shall be 30 in number and be fixed in place approximately 7 meters apart with one disc at each extremity of the bases of the Semi-circles. 17.8 FIELDING RESTRICTIONS
17.8.1 On-Side Fieldsmen (ALL ELEVENS) At the instant of the bowler’s delivery not more than 2 fieldsmen shall be behind the line of the popping crease and, inclusive of those 2, not more than 5 fieldsmen on the on-side. 17.8.2 Fieldsmen within Restricted Area (1st & 2nd X1’s ONLY) (a) Until the ball is delivered not more than 2 fieldsmen shall be outside the restricted area during the first 15 overs of an uninterrupted innings. (b) For the same number of overs as in (a) 2 fieldsmen shall be within 14 metres of the striker’s wicket and be stationary until the ball is delivered.
(c) If the number of overs is adjusted because of adverse conditions during the innings of the side batting first to less than 43 overs, the overs subject to the restrictions in (a) and (b) shall be as follows: RESTRICTION ADJUSTED
OVERS OVERS
14 40 - 42 13 38 - 39 12 36 - 37 11 33 - 35 10 30 - 32 9 27 - 29 8 25 - 26
(d) For the remaining overs to which (a), (b) or (c) do not apply, no more than 5 fieldsmen shall be outside the restricted area. (e) Any restrictions implemented in accordance with this rule shall apply in both innings and shall not be changed for any later reduction of either side’s overs. 17.9 NO BALL (ALL ELEVENS)
17.9.1 Fielding Restriction Infringements Either Umpire shall call and signal “no ball” for infringements of Finals Rule 17.8 17.9.2 Fast Short Deliveries Above Shoulder Height of Striker
(a) In any one over a bowler shall be permitted to bowl one fast short pitched delivery which, having bounced, passes or would have passed above shoulder height of the striker standing upright at the crease. Should there be a repetition in the same over either Umpire shall call and signal “no ball”. (b) Any fast short pitched delivery, not being a no ball under (a), which passes so high that it is not sufficiently within the striker’s reach for it to be hit by the bat with a normal cricket stroke, shall be called and signalled “wide ball” by the Umpire at the bowler’s end. 17.9.3 Dangerous and unfair bowling: Slow high full pitched deliveries
The dangerous and unfair bowling provisions of Law 42 shall apply except that a slow high full pitched delivery above shoulder height of an upright striker, if considered not to have been deliberately so bowled, shall be called and signalled “no ball” only. No cautionary and other action shall be taken. 17.10 WIDE BALL
17.10.1 For 1st & 2nd X1’s ONLY.
Any delivery, not being a “no ball”, with which the striker has not made contact shall be called “wide ball” if: (a) it passes to either side of the wicket so that the striker, whether he moves from his normal stance at the crease or not, does not have a reasonable opportunity to score. (b) it lands outside the line of the striker’s leg stump and then veers further to the on side. 17.10.2 For 3rd & 4th X1’s ONLY.
NOTE: For 3rd and 4th ELEVENS ONLY there is no special wide rule for one-day matches and Law 25 of the “Laws of Cricket” (2000 Code 2nd Edition - 2003) shall apply. 17.11 NOTIFICATION TO CAPTAINS
After each adjustment of an anticipated batting time the Umpires shall inform both Captains of the reduced time and the effect on overs to be bowled, limitation for bowlers and fielding restrictions. 17.12 CALCULATION TABLE
17.12.1 Use of Table (a) Calculations of overs for the purpose of this Rule shall be made from the table in Finals Rule 17.12.2. (b) Any fractional amount during the calculation of a batting time shall be rounded down to the next whole number. 17.12.2 Table for Calculation of Overs in Rule 17
CALCULATOR TABLE
ONE-DAY MATCHES
Actual or Anticipated or Actual or Anticipated or Adjusted Batting Times Overs Adjusted Batting Times Overs
1 - 4 1 96 - 99 26 5 - 8 2 100 - 103 27 9 - 12 3 104 - 107 28 13 - 16 4 108 - 111 29 17 - 20 5 112 - 114 30 21 - 23 6 115 - 118 31 24 - 27 7 119 - 122 32 28 - 31 8 123 - 126 33 |