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1 Playing Conditions for the Season TCI Playing Conditions

2 Senior Cricket Playing Conditions Senior Cricket Playing Conditions General conditions and interpretation Interpretation Clubs Age qualifications Club represented by more than one team Registration of players Unfinancial members Grading of players List of fixtures Fitness of ground Approved balls List of teams Minimum number of players Failure to field teams Replacement of players Representative players Unavailable players Player s dress Umpires allocation Hours of play Changes to hours due to suspension of play Unscheduled one day match Over rates Youth Pace Bowling Guidelines Match reports and Scoring Points Ties Bonus and Incentive points Forfeits Ladder position of teams equal in competition points Club championship TCI Playing Conditions

3 24 Semi-finals & finals Eligibility Ground allocations Schedule of Finals and hours of play Result Sam Scuderi medal Dangerous and unfair bowling (Law 41.6) Player s conduct (Law 42) Penalty to players/officials/clubs Scope of penalties Disputes referred Senior Committee powers Alterations to Playing Conditions TCI Playing Conditions

4 1 General conditions and interpretation The Laws of Cricket (2017), including Experimental Laws as recognised for the time being by Cricket Australia and as amended by the Board of Queensland Cricket, shall apply, except as varied below. 1.1 Interpretation In these Playing Conditions, unless the contrary intention appears Age Group means the two-year age spread of teams playing junior cricket in the TCI Junior Grades competition. For example, the Under 14 Age Group consists of the Under 14 Blue and Under 14 Gold Grades. the Code means the Code of Behaviour. It can be located on the TCI website. Club means a Cricket Club affiliated with Townsville Cricket Incorporated Conduct Commissioner is a person who will be responsible for receiving, investigating and dealing with any alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour Explanatory Note(s) means additional wording provided for explanatory and/or interpretative purposes. Such wording must be read as forming a part of the rule and to which it refers. Grade is the subdivision of an Age Group. For example, Under 14 Blue is a Grade within the Under 14 Age Group Grounds Director means a person or persons elected to that office at the annual general meeting of the TCI. Ground Authority means the grounds manager or club representative responsible for the host ground of a match. Home Club means a Club whose home ground is scheduled for the game. ICC means the International Cricket Council Laws of Cricket means the body of rules as compiled by the MCC including amendments and in force at that time Management Committee means the representatives of Townsville Cricket Incorporated (TCI) elected to manage the business and operations of the Association pursuant to ss.60 and 62 of the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 MCC means the Marylebone Cricket Club Model Rules means the rules governing associations registered under the Associated Incorporations Act N.Q.C.A. means the North Queensland Cricket Association Penalty Unit means the penalty imposed for a breach of these rules. A penalty unit has a monetary value of $ Playing Condition means an additional requirement that forms part of the rules under which matches are played. Playing conditions represent modifications (to the current governing body of law (the Laws of Cricket)), which have been approved to TCI Playing Conditions

5 take account of the needs of the TCI run competitions. President means the President of the TCI or his or her delegate. Q.J.C.A. means the Queensland Junior Cricket Association. Registered Player means an approved player who is registered by a club in accordance with Part 4. Replacement Player means a registered player who can substitute for another player (in the player s team), who has been selected to participate in a representative match. Representative Match means in relation to the Senior competition, a NQCA fixture or any such fixture conducted in a representative environment which falls within the jurisdiction of Country and/or State cricket authorities. It shall include carnivals involving Students, Armed Services and Indigenous players. In relation to the Junior competition, an intercity fixture or any such fixture conducted in a representative environment which falls within the jurisdiction of Country and/or State cricket authorities It shall include carnivals involving Students, Indigenous players and any other outdoor cricket event. Representative Team means a team of players selected for a Representative match. Rule(s) means any rule or playing condition, made in relation to the conduct of both the Junior grade and Senior grade competitions. Season means the cricket season of the current year. Senior Committee means the Senior Game Administration Committee established under the Association Rules. Townsville Cricket means the Management Committee as defined under the Association s Rules. TCI means Townsville Cricket Incorporated. 2 Clubs (a) The Clubs competing shall be: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) Western Suburbs District Cricket Club Wanderers Cricket Club Suburban Parks Cricket Club Brothers Cricket Club North s Cricket Club Saints Cricket Club Northern Beaches Cricket Club TCI Playing Conditions

6 (b) Unless the Senior Committee otherwise decides, each Townsville based club shall be represented by at least one team in each of the senior Grades. (c) The Senior Committee may give permission for Non Townsville based teams to nominate for any or all of The Competitions. (d) A Non Townsville based team can be affiliated with a Townsville based club. This affiliation needs to be confirmed in writing to the Secretary of Townsville Cricket Inc. prior to the commencement of the season, and needs to be reconfirmed annually. Explanatory Note A Non Townsville based team may nominate to play in 3rd grade. If this team is affiliated with a Townsville based club, players from the Non Townsville based team can play in other grades for the affiliated Townsville based club in accordance with Playing Condition 4 Clubs represented by more than one team and Playing Condition 7 Grading of Players. If a Townsville based club has both its own team and an affiliated Non Townsville based team in a single grade, Club Championship points shall accrue in accordance with Playing Condition 24.1 (d) as if both teams are from the Townsville based club. (e) If following the receipt of team nominations from clubs, there is an uneven number of teams in a particular competition, the Senior Committee shall call for further nominations from clubs to field a second team in that competition. If following the process a bye is required then it should apply to the lowest grade, or be approved by the Senior Committee. 3 Age qualifications (a) No male or female player [s] shall play in any grade competition until he/they are at least fourteen [14] years of age. (b) Players 14 years of age must wear full protective equipment (including helmet). 4 Club represented by more than one team (a) If any Club plays more than one team in any Grade, the players therein shall not be interchangeable except in the following circumstances: (i) (ii) A player on promotion or demotion to a Grade in which the Club has more than one team may play in any team in such Grade. Note that 4(a)(ii) still applies. After two (2) games for one (1) team, with an exemption for juniors. TCI Playing Conditions

7 (iii) A Club may apply in writing to the Senior Committee for approval to transfer a player or players from one team to another team playing in the same Grade, and such consent, when obtained shall apply only to the transfer of the player or players to the team named in the application. The application shall state the reasons for the desired transfer or transfers, and the batting and bowling performances of the player or players concerned in all Grades in the preceding matches of the season, and the positions of the team concerned in the Premiership Competition, and shall be lodged with the Secretary of the Townsville Cricket before the Wednesday immediately preceding the date set down for the commencement of the match for which consent is sought. (iv) In the lowest Grade interchange of players can be made if absolutely necessary to avoid possible forfeit of one of the included teams. If this is to occur after Round Seven (7), no player may be interchanged without the Club having first applied for and obtained the consent of the Senior Committee. The player interchanged between teams should not have scored more than 200 runs and/or taken more than 15 wickets (in all forms of competition). 5 Registration of players (a) Each Club playing in the Townsville Competition must: (i) (ii) Lodge with Townsville Cricket via the MyCricket database, the names and details of all registered players for all Club Championship Competitions. Players must be registered and cleared by the TCI Registrar before the player participates in any competition. Lodge with Townsville Cricket via the MyCricket database, the names and contact details of all registered officials. Lodgement must be before the completion of the sixth round of Grade Fixtures. New registrations must be updated promptly as each official registers with the Club. (b) Non-compliance with these requirements regarding player and official insurance will result in referral to the Senior Committee for adjudication. (c) Failure to comply by the relevant timeframe will result in all teams from all competitions from the offending Club being unable to compete until the situation is rectified. (d) No player shall represent more than one Club in any Competition in any one season without obtaining prior permission from the Senior Committee, unless (i) (ii) clause [e] applies. the player is from a Non Townsville based team affiliated with a Townsville based club (e) Junior female players affiliated with another club may play senior cricket for another TCI Playing Conditions

8 club subject to the player not having already played senior cricket for their existing club. Once the player has played for another senior club/team they may not then revert to their existing club. (f) It is the responsibility of each Club to ensure that all registered players are aware of the Playing Conditions and policies governing Grade Competition matches, including the Code of Behaviour, the Intoxicated Player Policy and the Racial and Religious Vilification Code. 6 Unfinancial members (a) No member of a Club who leaves such Club to join another Club shall be eligible to play in any fixture organised by Townsville Cricket or any of its affiliates, until they are financially clear of the Club of which they were originally a member. (b) No player who has been playing in the Competition of an affiliated Association shall be eligible to play in any competition of an affiliate until he satisfies the Executive Committee of that Club that he is financially clear of such an affiliated Association. (c) A player shall be deemed to be financially clear of a Club if, up to the time of leaving the Club, they have paid their annual subscription, special levies in the nature of subscription, wicket fees, and any penalty validly imposed by the Club in accordance with the rules thereof. (d) A penalty of 6 points per match will be imposed on the team for each match played before written financial clearance has been obtained. (e) A player wishing to play in an additional competition controlled by another Association affiliated with Queensland Cricket must complete a Dual Affiliation Form which is lodged with his Primary Association or Club. The player s Primary affiliate has first call on the player s services for representative selection. 7 Grading of players (a) The Senior Committee in its discretion shall have power at any time through the season to grade any player and that player must not play in a grade lower than what he is graded. (b) Any player must not play in a lower grade unless permission is first obtained from the Senior Committee if they have: (i) (ii) an aggregate of more than 200 runs, in a grade; and/or taken more than 15 wickets, in a grade. (c) In any season, Open representative players will not play any lower (during that season) other than Reserve Grade, unless permission has been obtained from the Senior Committee. TCI Playing Conditions

9 (d) The Senior Committee may refuse permission to any player to play in Reserve, Third or Fourth Grade who is, or was at any time, a player in a higher grade in the TCI fixtures, or to anyone who has not played in the TCI fixtures, but whose performances or other qualifications appear to the Senior Committee to fit that person for a higher grade. (e) Any club may demote any of its players who have played in a higher grade to the next grade, provided that no player shall play in a grade two (2) lower than a grade in which he shall have played until he has completed an intervening match in the intermediate grade, unless permission is first obtained from the Senior Committee. (f) In the event of a washout in the intervening match/round, a correctly submitted team list in the MyCricket database will qualify as having played. (g) Playing Condition 7 (e) will not apply to players that normally play in a lower grade who have been promoted to the higher grade in order to fill a team on NQCA representative weekends. (h) A player referred to in Playing Condition 7(e) must only be selected in a lower grade fixture commencing on the same weekend as the intervening is completed, if the lower grade match was scheduled in accordance with the draw to commence on that same week end. Explanatory Note Under the current competition format, Third grade matches are played on Sundays. Weather conditions from time to time may force the abandonment of day 1 of a 2 day fixture, thus making the Third grade fixture a 1 day game on day 2. The purpose of Playing Condition 7.3, 7.f is to prevent a Club selecting a higher graded player to play in the lower graded fixture in these circumstances, when the said player was not eligible to play on day 1 of the fixture. (i) A club may also seek to have a player nominated in any grade during the season, where the player had played their last game of the previous season in 2 or more grades higher than the grade in which the club is now proposing to nominate the player. Explanatory Note For example, a club and/or player(s) currently playing Reserve grade decide that he/they want(s) to play Fourth grade next season for whatever reason, then the club and/or player(s) will be granted permission. Such player(s) will not be eligible to play in a grade which is 2 grades and higher than the grade for which they have been granted permission to play in. team fields an ineligible player(s), a penalty of 6 competition points will be imposed for that match. TCI Playing Conditions

10 8 List of fixtures (a) The Senior Committee shall determine upon what grounds Competition Matches shall be played, and no alteration of either fixture or ground therefore shall be made except by the Senior Committee. (i) (ii) (iii) Applications made to the Senior Committee for alterations must be supported by all teams involved and the groundsmen/ground authorities affected. Applications must be made to the Senior Committee prior to the proposed alteration. If the application is successful, teams involved will be responsible for any additional costs. Approved alterations will come into effect when the official draw has been updated by the Registrar. (b) The ground, allocated by the Senior Committee, may not be changed while a match is in progress. 9 Fitness of ground Law shall apply, except that (a) Prior to the start of play on any scheduled match day (or the first day of a match scheduled with consecutive match days), the decision regarding the fitness of a ground and/or wicket for play, and/or possibility of play not taking place on such grounds owing to weather conditions shall be in the hands of the ground authority. (b) If the Ground Authority assesses that there is no possibility of play this information shall forthwith be conveyed to the Townsville Cricket Umpires Association and the Chair of the appropriate Game Administration Committee. (c) When play is cancelled before the day of a match, any home club who fails to contact the Townsville Cricket Umpires Association to advise of the cancellation shall pay the umpires fee payable in respect to that day. (d) At any time after the start of play on the day of a match, it is solely for the umpires together to decide whether either conditions of ground, weather or light or exceptional circumstances mean that it would be dangerous or unreasonable for play to take place. (e) On occasions where a ground is unfit for play and there is an available unused ground that is fit for play, the Senior Committee Chairperson can authorise a change of ground before the start of the match, provided that there is no disadvantage to other teams in the same grade for that round. TCI Playing Conditions

11 Explanatory Note No disadvantage to other teams in the same grade would mean that all other scheduled matches for the round went ahead. If more fields were unfit for play than there were available alternate fields then the change of ground would not be approved. (e) In all competition matches, including Semi-finals and Finals, if the ground is under their control, it is the host Club s obligation to ensure: (i) (ii) that the wicket has been properly prepared in accordance with the laws of cricket and these Playing Conditions; that appropriate arrangements have been made so that ground staff are available at the grounds for the preparation and repair of the wicket prior to and up to the commencement of play on each scheduled day of play. (f) If in the opinion of the Umpire, a Club fails to adequately prepare or protect its wicket block or grounds for a scheduled match in any senior grade, the Umpire shall report the breach to the Secretary of TCI who will refer it to the Chair of the Senior Committee. (g) Any breach of this Playing Condition will be dealt with at the discretion of the Senior Committee which may impose any action it deems appropriate. (i) The guideline penalty in a situation where the match is abandoned is that the home team shall forfeit all match points and affected away team(s) shall receive 3 points plus the average incentive points for the round received by teams in the same grade participating in matches that were not abandoned. Note: Refer also to One Day Playing Conditions and Twenty20 Playing Conditions for outfield markings relating to Fielding Restriction Overs and pitch markings for wide deliveries. 10 Approved balls (a) Men s Competitions (i) A Grade Balls shall be four [4] piece red leather. (ii) The weight of the ball shall be 156g. (iii) All other Grades, including Twenty20 day matches, balls shall be two [2] piece red leather. Twenty20 night matches shall be two [2] piece white or pink leather. TCI Playing Conditions

12 (iv) The weight of the ball shall be 156g. (b) Women s Competitions (i) A Grade Balls shall be two [2] piece red leather. (ii) The weight of the ball shall be 142g. (iii) Second Grade Balls shall be two [2] piece red leather. (iv) The weight of the ball shall be 142g. (c) the fielding side shall provide a new ball in the first innings of all matches, and a playable ball [in the opinion of the Umpires] in the second innings of any Two Day match. The fielding side may elect to have the use of a new ball at the commencement of the batting side s second innings of a match. 11 List of teams (a) The two captains shall, before tossing, exchange lists of teams [including player replacements under Playing Condition 14] selected to play in the match, and complete the Team Lists form and hand to the presiding Umpires. (b) Team Sheets are required to have clearly indicated the following: (C) Team Captain Players replaced under Playing Condition 14.1 [Representative Players] Players substituted under Playing Condition 14.2 [Unavailable Players] Age of players under the age of nineteen [19] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding the particular season in which the Competition is played. (c) No match shall commence unless this procedure has been completed. That having been completed, no alteration shall be made to either team list [including player replacements under Playing Condition 14] without the consent of the opposing captain except in circumstances governed by sections [c], [d] and [e] of Playing Condition 14. (d) The lists of teams [including player replacements under Playing Condition 14] shall be completed when results of the games are entered in the MyCricket database. (e) The Umpires, on completion of the Round of Fixtures are to complete the confirmation of match scores and result on the Team Lists form and forward it to the Umpire Coordinator. TCI Playing Conditions

13 12 Minimum number of players (a) A Club shall not commence a match, unless it has a minimum of seven [7] players [as listed in accordance with Playing Condition 14] in attendance at the time set down for commencement of play. Once play has commenced a Club can continue the match with any number of players not exceeding eleven [11]. (b) If, for any reason, any Club is unable or refuses to proceed with a match at the time set down for commencement of play, both Umpires, prior to acceding to an appeal, shall investigate the matter, and having satisfied themselves that there is no good reason or excuse for the respondent Club not having a minimum of seven [7] players in attendance at the commencement of play, then declare the match lost by the Club unable or refusing to proceed with the match. (c) The Senior Committee, may on appeal from either Club, investigate the circumstances of the enforced forfeit, and after having heard the Clubs and Umpires explanations, shall take such action as it deems fit. 13 Failure to field teams (a) Should any Club fail in two consecutive matches, arranged by Townsville Cricket, to field a team of a minimum number of players in any of the Grades in which it is competing, the matter shall be reported to the Senior Committee who, after having heard the Club s explanation, shall take such action as it thinks fit. 14 Replacement of players 14.1 Representative players (a) For the purposes of these Playing Conditions Selectors shall be Selectors appointed by North Queensland Cricket Association, NQ Cricket Alliance, Qld Country Cricket Association and State Selectors shall be the relevant State Selection Committee appointed by the Board of Directors of Queensland Cricket. This Playing Condition is to apply only to the following instances: Representative Players, who are selected by the Zone, Country or State Selectors. Representative Players who are selected for Intrastate and Interstate Queensland State Secondary School Carnivals. An employee of Queensland Cricket, who is required to work. Any coaching staff appointed by Queensland Cricket to a State team. Cricket officials required to attend official business. TCI Playing Conditions

14 (b) Notwithstanding 24.1 [b], a player unavailable for one day of a Club round including Semi Finals and Finals for the reasons outlined in [a] above may be replaced on that day and participate normally on the other day [or days] of the relevant Club fixture including Semi Finals and Finals. (c) The replacement player may [1] be drawn from a lower grade team or [2] be nominated as a replacement only and not participate in two grades in the same round. (d) A player involved as a replacement must continue the not out innings or complete the over of the player they replace on a subsequent day of play. (e) Consequential vacancies in lower grade teams must be filled in accordance with paragraph [f]. (f) Captains must list the names of replacement players on the team sheet before the toss except in cases where the player is selected after the commencement of a Club fixture. (g) A player omitted by Selectors after the commencement of a Club fixture may compete in their normal A Grade Team, on a subsequent day of play. The Senior Committee and the Secretary of the opposing Club must be notified of the consequential replacement[s] by 12 Noon on the Friday following the first day of the match. (h) Umpires do not have the authority to determine player eligibility Unavailable players This Playing Condition applies in addition to and not in substitution for Playing Condition 14.1 (a) Clubs may select, without application to Townsville Cricket, up to a maximum of two [2] players as replacements on the second day of any two day match. (b) The player s names must be listed, along with the names of the replacement players, on the Team List form and handed to the presiding Umpires prior to the toss of the coin. (c) The replacement player may [1] be drawn from a lower grade team or [2] be nominated as a replacement only and not participate in two grades in the same round. (d) A replacement player may be demoted two grades only. (e) A player involved as a replacement must continue the not out innings or complete the over of the player he replaces on a subsequent day of play. (f) This Playing Condition applies to all premiership rounds, as well as Semi Finals and Finals, except that the unavailable player substitute provision will not apply to Semi- TCI Playing Conditions

15 finals and Finals in First Grade and Reserve grade. (g) In any 2 day match a team may list a maximum of thirteen players, plus representative replacement players as outlined in Playing Condition Team lists of 12 or 13 players for abandoned 2 day matches will have only one day s eligibility for finals qualification attributed to the appropriate number of players named at the bottom of the team list as entered in MyCricket. Explanatory Notes Only 22 finals qualification days are allocated per 2 Day match. If 12 players are named, 2 days will be allocated to the first 10 players and 1 day will be allocated to each of the final two players listed. If 13 players are named, 2 days will be allocated to the first 9 players and 1 day will be allocated to the final four players listed. Refer to Playing Condition 34.1 [b] relating to eligibility for Semi Finals and Finals Umpires do not have the authority to determine player eligibility. 15 Player s dress All players must wear proper cricketing attire, which shall consist of either: (a) traditional cricket clothing, which includes the following: i. Shirt of the type known as a Cricket Shirt of white or cream colour. ii. iii. iv. Trousers of white or cream colour. Spiked cricket footwear (half spiked footwear is permissible) for all players in A, Reserve, Third and Fourth Grade matches on grounds with turf pitches. The Junior or Senior Committee may relax this clause on medical grounds. Caps and hats worn shall be that of the Club. A predominantly white or cream hat or cap may be worn in lieu of a club cap or hat. v. Undershirts of white, cream or skin colour. vi. sweater of white or cream colour may be worn in addition to the shirt. (b) Approved club uniforms, which includes the following: i. Approved shirts and trousers in the respective Club colours. ii. All other guidelines about traditional cricket clothing apply. (c) The Club must first apply and gain approval from Townsville Cricket by providing a written request and a sample of the shirt and or trousers via the Secretary. The size and location of logos (Club Logo, Manufacturers Logo, Commercial Logos: Competition Sponsor, Club Sponsor Logo) on playing apparel also requires approval TCI Playing Conditions

16 from Townsville Cricket. (d) Where this Playing Condition conflicts with any policy given by Cricket Australia on the matter of wearing apparel, the Cricket Australia policy shall take precedence. (e) The umpire will report a breach of this Playing Condition to the Secretary of TCI using the Method of Handling Breaches of the Code of Behaviour process. i. With the exception of the wearing of spikes (except for substitute fielders), the umpire will not stop the player from participating in the match for a breach of this Playing Condition. 16 Umpires allocation (a) Umpires for all matches, shall be appointed by the Townsville Cricket Umpires Association, provided that failure to make such appointment shall not invalidate a match. (b) TCI may appoint umpires to matches that do not have an TCUA allocated umpire. (c) Umpires shall be entitled to receive in respect of Grade Competition matches a personal allowance. (d) Any Club who forfeits or fails to take part in any match without having given one [1] day notice to the Townsville Cricket Umpires Association shall pay the Umpires Fee payable in respect of one day of such match. 17 Hours of play (a) The playing season shall commence as soon as practicable after the First [1st] September each year, or date determined by Townsville Cricket taking into account field availability and existing commitments. The playing hours for each Grade are set out in the following schedule: Grade Commence Day Tea Close A 12.30pm Saturday 2:30pm-3.00pm 6.00pm A (1 Day matches) 12.00pm Saturday 2:45pm-3.15pm 6.00pm Reserve 12.30pm Saturday 2:30pm-3.00pm 6.00pm Reserve (1 Day matches) 12.30pm Saturday 3:00pm-3.30pm 6.00pm Third 1.30pm Sunday 3.40pm-3.50pm 6.00pm Fourth 8.30am Sunday 10.40am-10.50am (change 1.00pm TCI Playing Conditions

17 (morning) Fourth (afternoon) of innings) 1.30pm Sunday 3.40pm-3.50pm (change of innings) 6.00pm (b) Any change to scheduled times is subject to approval from the Senior Committee Chairperson. Explanatory Note eg. Changes in scheduled times may be appropriate to take into account travelling times if matches are played against Charters Towers or other distant locations Changes to hours due to suspension of play (a) If the start of play is delayed, the scheduled intervals shall be delayed by the same amount of time to a maximum of one hour. (b) Where play is delayed or interrupted the Umpires will reduce the length of the interval(s) to make up for lost play before rescheduling finish times or recalculating overs in one innings matches. i. Time lost is less than 10 minutes > No change to intervals. ii. Time lost is between 10 minutes and 120 Minutes: (i) (ii) (iii) Lunch interval reduces to 20 minutes in A and Reserve Grade fixtures; Lunch interval reduces to 10 minutes in Third and Fourth Grade fixtures. In finals matches with Lunch and Tea intervals, lost time can be made up across both intervals. Minimum time for lunch shall be 20 minutes, and minimum time for tea shall be 10 minutes. iii. Time lost is more than 120 Minutes > 10 minutes for all intervals, in all grades (c) Except in Fourth Grade fixture matches, if play is interrupted for any reason other than normal intervals, the playing time on that day, shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of one hour (light permitting). In these circumstances, the minimum number of overs to be bowled shall be in accordance with Playing Condition 19. (d) Up to one hour of playing time lost on day one of a Two Day match can be added to TCI Playing Conditions

18 the playing hours for the next or subsequent day[s] as required. However under no circumstances shall: i. the next or subsequent day s play start before the scheduled start time; and ii. the rescheduled cessation time be extended to more than one hour beyond the cessation time as set in the above Hours of Play. (e) The words scheduled cessation time used hereafter shall also mean any rescheduled time as advised by the umpires in accordance with the above Playing Condition. Play shall be deemed to commence when the Umpire calls Play. (f) In the event of the players being off the field at the original cessation time due to ground, weather or light, play shall cease for the day. If play has been extended beyond the original cessation time, and players leave the field after the original cessation time due to ground, weather or light, play shall cease for the day. 18 Unscheduled one day match (a) In unscheduled one day matches any toss taken on the first day is void and captains shall toss again prior to commencement of play on the second day. (b) In all one day matches, scheduled and unscheduled, the One Day Playing Conditions and scheduled hours of play will apply. (c) Unscheduled one- day matches are played if less than 15 overs are possible on day 1 of a scheduled two-day game. i. If play is abandoned, no runs or wickets accumulated prior to the abandonment will count towards either Grading (Playing Condition 7). However, the day shall count towards qualification for semi-finals if the team sheet has been submitted correctly as per Playing Condition 24.1(c). 19 Over rates (a) i. In First Grade, Reserve Grade and Third grade Competition, play shall not cease on any day for the side batting at the start of play (if that side s innings is not closed) unless a minimum number of overs has been bowled as below. If the innings of the side batting at the start of play is closed, then 19(a)(iv) applies. ii. The initial minimum number of overs per day shall be: (i) First & Reserve Grade - 80 (ii) Third Grade - 70 TCI Playing Conditions

19 (iii) Semi-finals and Finals - 96 iii. iv. In circumstances where inclement weather and ground conditions cause the scheduled starting time to be delayed, the side batting may receive less than the required number of overs by the cessation time, (provided the batting side is not dismissed). If the innings of the side batting first has been completed, the side batting second, if it is not dismissed, will be entitled to bat for the bowling of the minimum number of overs calculated at a rate of 3.75 minutes per over to the scheduled cessation of play on the first day, and until a compulsory declaration of their innings (see Playing Condition 19(b)) on the second day. v. A match must be played out to the scheduled cessation time on the final day unless an outright result is achieved or the fixture has reached the scheduled tea interval on the final day s play and both captains agree to end the match. (b) Compulsory Declaration. There will be a compulsory declaration for 2 day matches in First, Reserve and Third Grades. i. The first innings of the side batting first will be compulsorily closed after 80 overs (70 overs in Third Grade) or at the scheduled cessation time, whichever is later. ii. iii. The first innings of the side batting second will be compulsorily closed after facing the same number of overs they bowled, or 80 overs (70 overs in Third Grade), whichever is greater. The team bowling second must bowl the same number of overs that they received, but is only obliged to bowl the maximum number of overs (eg 80 overs in A & Reserve Grade) before the scheduled cessation time. Any extra overs can be bowled after the scheduled cessation time. Explanatory note If the team bowling first bowls many overs of spin, they may bowl 84 overs in their innings before the scheduled cessation time. When it is their turn to bat, the team bowling second is obliged to also bowl 84 overs in the innings. However, TCI only expects teams to bowl 80 overs by the scheduled cessation time. The team bowling second can bowl the extra 4 overs after the scheduled cessation time, and not face any penalties for slow over rates. iv. Should play in the first innings be delayed or interrupted so that less than 80 overs (70 overs in Third Grade) are possible on the first day, the Compulsory Declaration over should be recalculated so that both teams have the opportunity of batting for the same amount of overs. This may mean the team batting first continues their innings on the second day. TCI Playing Conditions

20 The number of overs each side will receive will be determined by the formula ½ (X + Y- 3): where X is the number of overs bowled on the first day s play and Y is the scheduled number of overs required to be bowled for that day i.e. A Grade & Reserve Grade 80 overs. The deduction of 3 overs is the allowance for the change of innings in two day matches. v. In the event of interruption to play, if the side batting second fails to receive their full complement of overs and are not dismissed, the game will be declared a draw. (c) When an innings ends and a new innings is to start before the scheduled cessation time, the minimum number of overs shall be calculated at the rate of 1 over for each complete 3.75 minutes of the time remaining. (d) If there are losses of playing time the initial minimum number of overs shall be reduced at the rate of 1 over for each complete 3.75 minutes of the aggregate time lost which shall be assessed as follows: Actual time i. For a player leaving the field due to serious injury ii. For interruptions caused by unfit ground, weather or light conditions (e) No reduction of minimum overs shall be allowed for drinks intervals or players injuries where these occur during any of the minimum overs which commence after the scheduled cessation time. (f) The Umpires shall be responsible for determining minimum overs to be bowled and shall inform the fielding captain and the batting captain and scorers of the number of overs. (g) Should the minimum number of overs not be bowled by the scheduled cessation time, a penalty of 0.25 premiership points shall be applied to each of those overs not commenced at the scheduled cessation time except any of the overs: i. which remain when the innings of the batting side is terminated; ii. iii. which remain when play is abandoned or the match is completed before the scheduled cessation time due to ground, weather, light conditions or an outright result and which the umpires consider would have been commenced but for circumstances of an extenuating nature. TCI Playing Conditions

21 Note: When an innings ends and a new innings is to start, prior to the scheduled cessation time and the playing time remaining on the day is two hours or less, circumstances of an extenuating nature shall include the taking of wickets during the playing time before the scheduled cessation time, and the umpires shall make allowances for such extenuating circumstances, at the rate of three [3] minutes per wicket taken prior to the scheduled cessation time. (h) The umpires shall notify the captains and scorers of any penalties immediately following the completion of each day s play. (i) Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs. (j) Clubs can appeal the penalty to the Senior Committee by writing to the Chair of the Senior Committee, supplying both the Captains and Umpires reports from the match, within 48 hours of being notified of the penalty. Late appeals will not be considered. (k) Should a dispute remain after the appeal to the Senior Committee, the club and/or Townsville Cricket Umpires Association can request a resolution process through Playing Playing Condition 28.2 Disputes referred. (l) When a penalty is to apply, the Chair of the Senior Committee shall advise the Registrar in writing to apply the penalty to the club s points tally in MyCricket. The Chair will also notify the Senior Delegate for the club and the Secretary of the Townsville Cricket Umpires Association of the application of the penalty. 20 Youth Pace Bowling Guidelines (a) The Cricket Australia Youth Pace Bowling Guidelines shall apply in all Townsville Cricket competitions. These guidelines are detailed at (b) For the purpose of this Playing Condition, a player s status shall be determined by his/her age on the thirty first [31] day of August in the season in which the competition is played. That is a player who is eighteen [18] on the thirty first day of August shall be deemed to be under nineteen for the duration of that season. These restrictions apply equally to male and female players. (c) Youth pace bowlers should be limited to a maximum number of overs per spell, and after a minimum break, bowl up to a maximum number of overs per day. (d) The maximum number of overs per spell and per day varies for different age groups Age Restriction TCI Playing Conditions

22 Under 19 Seven (7) overs maximum each spell. Twenty (20) overs maximum per day Under 17 Six (6) overs maximum each spell. Sixteen (16) overs maximum per day Under 15 Five (5) overs maximum each spell. Twelve (12) overs maximum per day Under 13 Four (4) overs maximum each spell (e) A bowler who has bowled a spell of less than maximum overs per spell may resume bowling prior to the completion of the necessary break as defined in 20(f), but this will be considered an extension of the same spell, and the maximum limit of overs for the spell will still apply. Following the completion of the spell, the normal break between spells will apply - the break within the spell is disregarded. (f) Rest between spells should be the same number of overs from the same end as the completed spell. The break between spells could include the lunch or tea breaks, but not drinks intervals. Note: A tea break of 30 minutes is the equivalent of 8 overs, or 4 overs from each end. An Under 19 bowler who bowled a 7 over spell prior to tea could return to bowling after waiting another 6 overs after tea. The 7 over rest break would consist of the 4 overs from one end during the tea break, and 3 overs from the same end during the next session. (g) It is the responsibility of the fielding captain to ensure that this policy is upheld. (h) Umpires shall monitor the overs bowled by players. (i) In the event of a bowler attempting to bowl more than the permitted quota of overs relevant to their age group, the umpire[s] should advise the captain and/or coach that the recommended number of overs has been bowled and of the consequences of permitting the bowler to continue. TCI Playing Conditions

23 (j) Should the bowler continue to bowl and exceed the relevant quota, the umpire[s] shall report the matter to the Secretary of Townsville Cricket Inc. Umpires have no power to suspend a player who breaches this policy from bowling. (k) Townsville Cricket may ask the club to explain their actions with regards to breaching the policy and choose to impose any penalty they see fit. 21 Match reports and Scoring (a) Each Club, for competition matches in all Grades, shall enter the result of the games, the full names of the selected players from their own teams, and the full scorecards for their own teams, into MyCricket before: i. 9pm on the Sunday (A-Grade), ii. iii. 9pm on the following Tuesday ( Reserve Grade) or 9pm on Wednesday (3rd & 4th Grade) following completion of each weekend. (b) Failure to do so without prior agreement with the Registrar will result in the forfeit of: i. 1st offence - two match points, ii. iii. 2nd offence - four match points, 3rd and subsequent offences 6 match points,...for the round for the team(s) concerned, and will also result in the team lists being ineligible for finals qualification purposes, and the player performances being ineligible for qualification for Townsville Cricket awards. Player performances will still count towards grading of players (Section 8). (c) Clubs are to submit Umpires reports into MyCricket by the times listed in (a) for their grade. (d) In respect of all Competition Fixtures, for teams receiving a forfeit or a bye, an entry of the result on the database is required before: 9pm on the Wednesday (A & Reserve Grade) or Thursday (3rd & 4th Grade), listing the result of the match, and the names of the selected players. Failure to do so without prior agreement with the Senior Registrar will result in the team list being ineligible for finals qualification purposes. (e) Teams can use an electronic scoring system such as the MyCricket Live Score app if they: i. provide a paper scorebook as a backup ii. supply a scorer trained in using the app for the entire match TCI Playing Conditions

24 22 Points (a) The Senior Committee shall arrange for a competition program for each Grade at the beginning of each season. Any team entering the competition after the start of the season shall be allocated points equal to the lowest team in the respective grade at that time. (b) The points gained in all forms of competition (excluding Twenty20 competitions) will count towards final placing in Premiership competitions for determining Semi Finalists. (c) Match points shall be allotted as follows: Result Points Win on first innings and subsequent outright win 10 Loss on first innings and subsequent outright win 10 Win on first innings and subsequent outright loss 6 Loss on first innings and subsequent outright loss 0 Win on first innings and no further result (Two Day match) 6 Loss on first innings and no further result (Two Day match) 0 Drawn match 3 Win in a One Day match (Scheduled & Unscheduled) 6 Loss in a One Day match (Scheduled & Unscheduled) 0 Win in a Twenty20 match 5 Loss in a Twenty20 match 0 Abandoned Two Day match being a match in which no play takes place 3 Abandoned One Day match being a match in which no play takes place or the minimum overs are not achieved Abandoned Twenty20 match being a match in which no play takes place or the minimum overs are not achieved Bye in a complete round of matches in the draw 0 Uneven Bye (Bye in incomplete round of matches in the draw) *Max Points for round *Uneven Bye points equal the maximum total points achieved by any team in the same grade in the same round of matches. TCI Playing Conditions

25 22.1 Ties Result Points Tie on first innings and subsequent outright win 10 Tie on first innings (Two day match) 5 Tie in a One Day match 5 Tie in a Twenty20 match 2.5 Tie on first innings and subsequent outright loss 5 Tie on first innings and subsequent outright tie 7 Win on first innings and subsequent outright tie 7 Loss on first innings and subsequent outright tie 5 Refer to separate Playing Conditions for match points in One Day matches and the Twenty20 Competition. (d) The result of a match shall be a tie on first innings when the scores are equal at the conclusion of the first innings, but only if the side batting second has completed its first innings by loss of all wickets or a declaration, or stumps has been reached on the second day and the side has received the full minimum overs required as per Playing Condition Bonus and Incentive points (a) Incentive points shall be allotted in addition to the above match points as follows: i. Two Day Matches (Applying to both First and Second Innings) and One Day matches in Third and Fourth Grades:.20 incentive points for each wicket taken.01 incentive points for each run scored ii. In the event of any matches (Two Day or One Day), in any Grade being abandoned, the teams participating in the abandoned games will receive 3 points plus the average incentive points received by the teams participating in the games that were not abandoned. (b) Bonus points (see Playing Condition 39.2) will be awarded in all scheduled and unscheduled One Day matches in A and Reserve Grades. (c) No bonus or incentive points will be awarded for Twenty20 matches TCI Playing Conditions

26 (d) For the purpose of computing bowling points in One Day matches, bowling sides shall receive the appropriate points in respect of players absent from the batting side when all other wickets have fallen, however bowling points shall not be credited in respect of a batsman who has retired through illness, injury or some other unavoidable cause. (e) In Two Day matches the captain of the batting side can declare his side s innings closed at any time as per Law 15 of the Laws of Cricket (this includes on the fall of the final wicket before absent players are due to bat). In this case bowling points will only be awarded for wickets that have fallen Forfeits (a) Any team on receiving a forfeit in a match shall be awarded the maximum number of points [match, bonus and incentive] gained by any team in the same grade in the same round of matches. (b) A team which forfeits a match does not receive any points. (c) A Club which is obliged to forfeit a match shall forfeit its match in fourth grade first. (d) If a Club forfeits a match in any Grade higher the Club shall not receive any points for that round in the Grade in which the forfeit occurred, and in the Grade or Grades below the Grade in which the forfeit occurred. A Club forfeiting a match in any Grade shall be further penalised by being charged 100% of the Umpires Fees. (e) Playing Condition 22.3 (a) does not apply to any match [other than a match in which a forfeit occurred] affected by Playing Condition 22.3 (d) Ladder position of teams equal in competition points (a) In the event of two or more Teams being equal in competition points, their position shall be decided by calculating a quotient achieved during the rounds. The quotient is calculated by: i. Dividing the total number of runs scored by a team by the total number of wickets lost by it; ii. iii. iv. Dividing the total number of runs scored against a team by the total number of wickets taken by it; Dividing the former [i] by the latter [ii] The team having the higher quotient shall be considered to have the better performance. (b) For the purpose of the calculations a team forfeiting or declaring its innings closed shall be deemed to have lost only the number of wickets that have actually fallen. TCI Playing Conditions

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