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JUNIOR COUNTRY WEEK GENERAL RULES ANNEXURE A: ONE-DAY JUNIOR COMPETITION PLAYING CONDITIONS 5 August 2016 CD:WACA

ONE DAY COMPETITION PLAYING CONDITIONS DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION... 2 1. PLAYERS... 3 3. UMPIRES... 3 4. SCORERS... 4 PART 2: EQUIPMENT AND LAYING OUT THE PITCH... 4 5. THE BALL... 4 6. THE BAT... 4 7. THE PITCH... 4 9. CREASES AND PLAYING AREA... 4 10. PREPARING AND MAINTAINING THE PLAYING AREA... 4 11. COVERING THE PITCH... 5 12. INNINGS... 5 13. THE FOLLOW ON... 5 14. DECLARATION AND FORFEITURE... 5 15. INTERVALS... 6 16. START AND END OF PLAY... 6 17. PRACTICE ON THE FIELD... 6 21. THE RESULT... 7 24. NO BALL... 7 42. FAIR AND UNFAIR PLAY... 8 DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION In these Rules: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) General Rules means the General Rules for Junior County Week. Terms also defined in the General Rules will have the same meaning as in the General Rules. GWL means interruptions for ground, weather or light, beyond the control of the two teams. Limited Balls Match means that the first innings of each team will be restricted to a number of balls after the deemed declaration of the team batting first in accordance with clause 14.2. A reference to a Law or to the Laws of Cricket is a reference to the Laws of Cricket as defined in the General Rules.

(f) (g) (h) (i) A footnoted reference to or summary of one of more Laws of Cricket is for the assistance of the Players and Umpires only, and at all times reference should be made to the text of the Laws of Cricket. These match rules are to be read together with the CCB General Rules for Junior Country Week. All references to Governing Body within the Laws of Cricket shall be replaced by CCB. Omitted clause numbers are intentional to align with the laws of cricket. PART 1: PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS 1. PLAYERS 1.1 Law 1 will apply, subject to this Rule. 1.2 All Players in the match must be qualified to play under the General Rules. 1.3 A team shall consist of 12 players, only 11 of whom shall be allowed on the field at any one time. Only 11 players are allowed to bat in any innings. 12 players are permitted to bowl. 1.4 There will be no restriction on the use of appropriately qualified substitute fieldsman to replace any player who is replaced with the approval of the umpires and the opposing captain for any reason (including injury or illness), with such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. 1.5 Players must wear approved Cricket Clothing as specified in the General Rules. 1.6 Players must abide by the CCB policy on bowling restrictions contained in the General Rules. 3. UMPIRES 3.1 Law 3 shall apply, subject to this Rule 3.2 Law 3.1 is modified as follows: (a) (b) One umpire for each match shall be appointed by the Country Cricket Coordinator in consultation with appropriate others. The fielding side shall provide the umpire for the strikers end. This umpire shall not direct players on the ground but can, through the fielding captain, nominate or direct certain moves but only between overs or a fall of wicket and should avoid causing any delay in play. 3.3 Law 3.8 and 3.9 shall apply subject to the following: (a) (b) (c) If the umpires consider the ground is so wet or slippery as to deprive the bowler of a reasonable foothold, the fielders the power of free movement, or the batsmen the ability to play their shots and run between the wickets, then these conditions shall be regarded as so bad that it would be unreasonable for play to take place. The umpires shall disregard any shadow on the pitch from the stadium or from any permanent object on the ground. If a shadow from the fielder falls across the striker s half of the pitch, the fielder must remain stationary from the time the bowler commences his run up 3

until the striker has received the ball. In the event of a fielder moving before the striker receives the ball, the umpire shall call and signal dead ball if he considers the striker has been disadvantaged by the action. 4. SCORERS 4.1 Law 4 (Scorers) will apply. PART 2: EQUIPMENT AND LAYING OUT THE PITCH 5. THE BALL 5.1 Law 5 shall apply, subject to this Rule. 5.2 Approved balls are as per clause 5.6 of the General Rules. 5.3 A new ball must be used in the first innings of both sides in a match. In the second innings a new or good used ball may be used at the option of the fielding side. 5.4 The umpires shall retain possession of the match ball(s) throughout the duration of the match when play is not actually taking place. 5.5 During play umpires shall periodically and irregularly inspect the condition of the ball and shall retain possession of it at the fall of a wicket, a drinks interval, or any other disruption in play. 6. THE BAT 6.1 Law 6 will apply. 7. THE PITCH 7.1 Law 7 will apply, subject to this Rule. 7.2 Matches shall be played on such grounds as arranged by the CCB. 7.3 Law 7.4 shall be replaced by the following: If a match is abandoned, the matter will be investigated by the CCB in accordance with the procedures for Protests against match results. 9. CREASES AND PLAYING AREA 9.1 Law 9 (Bowling, Popping and Return Creases) will apply. 10. PREPARING AND MAINTAINING THE PLAYING AREA 10.1 Law 10 (Preparing and Maintaining the Playing Area) will apply. 4

11. COVERING THE PITCH 11.1 Law 11 shall apply, subject to this Rule. 11.2 Curators are permitted to use Covers at their discretion in order to obtain the best possible pitch preparation. 11.3 Law 11.4 shall be replaced by the following: On match days, all covers (including hessian or scrim covers used to protect the pitch against the sun) shall be removed not later than 30 minutes before the scheduled start of play provided it is not raining at the time, but they may be replaced if rain falls prior to the commencement of play. 11.4 In the event of GWL, covers may be used at the discretion of the umpires. PART 3: STRUCTURE OF THE GAME 12. INNINGS 12.1 Matches will be deemed to be agreed to be played for two innings and Law 12 of the Laws of Cricket will apply on that basis, subject to this clause. Law 12 includes the procedure for the toss for choice of innings before the commencement of play. 12.2 The sides bat alternately unless the follow-on (Law 13) is enforced. 12.3 For the purpose of Law 12.1(b) and Law 12.3(e) of the Laws of Cricket, each innings will be deemed completed after 300 balls (50 overs) and 240 balls (40 overs) for Under 14s Division 2 and in accordance with Law 12.3(e) if not otherwise completed earlier. 12.4 Should the team batting first close its innings or be dismissed before facing the required number of balls, the team batting second shall then be entitled to receive their maximum number of legitimate balls before completion of the first innings. 12.5 Either team is entitled to claim the balance of the number of maximum balls scheduled for the match (600/480) in the second innings in order to achieve an outright result. 13. THE FOLLOW ON 13.1 Law 13 shall apply as follows: (a) for a two innings, one day match: the side with a lead of at least 75 runs has the option of requiring the other side to follow their innings; 14. DECLARATION AND FORFEITURE 14.1 Subject to this clause, Law 14 shall apply: the batting captain can declare an innings closed at any time when the ball is dead. He may also forfeit his innings before it has started. 14.2 Subject to clause 12.4, the side batting first will be deemed to declare its first innings closed upon facing the Required Balls. 5

15. INTERVALS 15.1 Law 15 of the Laws of Cricket will be replaced by the following: The only intervals permitted will be: (a) (b) (c) (d) A Lunch break that must be taken from 11:00am to 11:30am. A Tea break that must be taken from 2:15pm to 2:30pm. An interval between innings shall be 10 minutes from the close of an innings until the call of Play for the start of the next innings, except as in this clause. If an innings ends when 10 minutes or less remains before the time agreed for an interval then the interval will be taken immediately. Playing times will be adjusted accordingly. 16. START AND END OF PLAY 16.1 Law 16 will apply subject to this clause. 16.2 Subject to this clause, start and end times for matches and the times for lunch and tea breaks, unless notified by the CCB, will be as follows: (a) (b) (c) (d) Matches commence at 9:00am; Lunch taken from 11:00am to 11:30am; Tea taken from 2:15pm to 2:30pm; and Matches scheduled to conclude at 4:30pm and 3:30pm for Under 14s Division 2. 16.3 Upon completion of both teams first innings, and provided that both captains agree that insufficient balls remain in the match to achieve an outright result, stumps may be drawn. 16.4 In a match where no more than 30 minutes of playing time is lost due to GWL or for other wholly acceptable reasons that are no fault of either team, then that same amount of time shall be added to the scheduled close of play. 16.5 In the event that there is an interruption of more than 30 minutes to play due to GWL or for other wholly acceptable reasons that are no fault of either team, the Required Balls will be reduced by 6 balls for every 3 minutes or part thereof of playing time lost due to GWL. 16.6 Where play is interrupted for a total period of more than 30 minutes in the batting period of either or both teams then use the method in Appendix 1 to calculate a target score. 16.7 In matches that are reduced in length due to GWL or for other wholly acceptable reasons that are no fault of either team additional incentive points will be awarded as per Appendix 2. 17. PRACTICE ON THE FIELD 17.1 Practice on the Field restriction (Law 17) will not apply. 6

PART 4: SCORING AND WINNING SCORING RUNS Laws of Cricket for Scoring Runs (Law 18), Boundaries (Law 19), Lost Ball (Law 20), the Over (Law 22) and Dead Ball (Law 23) will apply without modification. Laws 21 and Law 24 continue to apply as amended below. Law 42 applies as amended below. Otherwise, Laws 25 to 41 of the Laws of Cricket (No ball, Wide Ball, Dismissal, Ways Batsman May Get Out, Fielders) continue to apply. 21. THE RESULT 21.1 Law 21 of the Laws of Cricket shall apply as applicable for a two innings match, as supplemented by this Rule. 21.2 All matches not played out shall be decided on the result of the first innings and any matches not decided in the time allotted for play shall be considered as drawn. 21.3 For the purpose of the Ladder rankings (as per the General Rules), teams may be awarded points for results gained, as follows: First innings First innings points Outright result Result points Total Points Leading 6 Win 4 10 Leading 6 Loss 0 6 Leading 6 Tie 2 8 Trailing 0 Win 6 6 Trailing 0 Loss 0 0 Trailing 0 Tie 2 2 Tie 3 Win 6 9 Tie 3 Loss 0 3 Tie 3 Tie 2 5 Tie on 1st innings 3 3 Draw/No Result 3 3 Win on 1 st innings 6 6 And the following incentive points shall apply for the first innings only: (i) For each run scored 0.01 points (ii) For each wicket taken 0.15 points 24. NO BALL 24.1 Law 24.1 (b) shall be replaced by the following: The bowler may not deliver the ball underarm. If a bowler bowls a ball underarm the umpire shall call and signal No ball, and the ball is to be re-bowled overarm. 24.2 Where matches are played on a synthetic pitch, a ball landing off or on the edge of the covered surface of the wicket shall immediately be called a no ball, with a one run penalty being imposed. 24.3 Where matches are played on a synthetic pitch, a ball landing on the join in the middle of the pitch shall called a dead ball. The ball will be re-bowled with no penalty imposed. 7

42. FAIR AND UNFAIR PLAY 42.1 Law 42 will apply, subject to this Rule. 42.2 The following is regarded as unfair play and an infringement, which may subject the infringing person and Association or associations to a fine: (a) (b) Any interruption of play, by word or action, by a coach, player, official or spectator. Any form of time wasting. If in the opinion of the umpire any player indulges in time wasting, the player and his captain will be warned, and the other umpire informed. 42.3 Law 42.6 (a) (Dangerous and unfair bowling) shall be replaced by the following: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) A bowler shall be limited to one fast short-pitched deliveries per over. A fast short-pitched delivery is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would have passed above the shoulder height of the striker standing upright at the crease. The umpire at the bowlers end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike when each fast short pitched delivery has been bowled. In addition, for the purpose of this clause and subject to clause (f) below, a ball that passes above head height of the batsman, that prevents him from being able to hit it with his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a Wide. For the avoidance of doubt any fast short pitched delivery that is called a Wide under this playing condition shall also count as the allowable short pitched delivery in that over. In the event of a bowler bowling more than one fast short-pitched deliveries in an over as defined in clause (b) above, the umpire at the bowler s end shall call and signal No ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No ball and then tap the head with the other hand. If a bowler delivers a second fast short pitched ball in an over, the umpire, after the call of No ball and when the ball is dead, shall caution the bowler, inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the batsmen at the wicket of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings. If there is a second instance of the bowler being no balled in the innings for bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an over, the umpire shall advise the bowler that this is his final warning for the innings. The umpire will also inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the batsmen at the wicket of what has occurred. Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal No ball and when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary, the over shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over, or part thereof, nor be allowed to bowl the next over, or part thereof. The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again in that innings. The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and as soon as possible to the captain of the batting side. The umpires will then report the matter to the CCB, who shall take such action as is considered appropriate against the captain and the bowler 8

concerned. Refer also to Law 42.1 - Fair and Unfair Play - Responsibility of Captains. 9

SPIRIT OF CRICKET Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the captains. 1. There are two Laws which place responsibility for the team's conduct firmly on the captain. Responsibility of captains The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within the Laws. Player's conduct In the event of a player failing to comply with instructions by an umpire, or criticising by word or action the decision of an umpire, or showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player's captain, and instruct the latter to take action. 2. Fair and unfair play According to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. The umpires may intervene at any time and it is the responsibility of the captain to take action where required. 3. The umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of: Time wasting, Damaging the pitch, Dangerous or unfair bowling, Tampering with the ball, Any other action that they consider to be unfair 4. The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for: Your opponents, Your own captain, The roles of the umpires, The game's traditional values 5. It is against the Spirit of the Game: To dispute an umpire's decision by word, action or gesture To direct abusive language towards an opponent or umpire To indulge in cheating or any sharp practice, for instance: (a) to appeal knowing that the batsman is not out (b) to advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing (c) to seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one's own side 6. Violence There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play. 7. Players Captains and umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket match. Every player is expected to make an important contribution towards this. Marylebone Cricket Association Accessed 16 June 2013 http://www.lords.org/mcc/mcc-spirit-of-cricket/what-is-mcc-spirit-of-cricket/spirit-of-cricket-preamble-to-the-laws/ 10

APPENDIX 1 MATCHES AFFECTED BY MORE THAN 30 MINUTES TIME LOSS 1. Number of overs to bowl 1.1. If more than 30 minutes lost in innings of team batting first: 1.1.1. Allow extra 30 minutes for their innings. 1.1.2. Adjusted time lost becomes amount minus 30 minutes. 1.1.3. Adjusted innings time becomes 180 minutes minus adjusted time lost. 1.1.4. Adjusted innings time divided by 3.5 becomes the number of overs required to be bowled. 1.1.4.1. Example Adjusted innings time is 160 minutes, then number of overs is 160/3.5 = 45 overs 1.1.4.2. Ignore fractions. 1.1.4.3. This becomes the number of overs required to be bowled in the second team s first innings. 1.2. If there is no need to adjust the length of the innings of the team batting first but there is for the team batting second then the Target Score is activated. 2. Result A result can be achieved only if both teams have batted for at least 15 overs. 3. Target Score 3.1. Use the tables on the next 2 pages to calculate the Target Score. 3.2. Last 2 pages include an example.

Over Number Match: v Section: Team batting first: Date: Runs per over 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Other TOTAL Overs TOTAL TOTAL Runs This form is to be completed by Scorer s during the interval 12

All Sections TARGET SCORE DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1 That is runs scored from the equivalent number of highest scoring overs plus 0ne. Overs Runs x.5% DTR Overs Runs x.5% DTR 15 82.5% 33 91.5% 16 83.0% 34 92.0% 17 83.5% 35 92.5% 18 84.0% 36 93.0% 19 84.5% 37 93.5% 20 85.0% 38 94.0% 21 85.5% 39 94.5% 22 86.0% 40 95.0% 23 86.5% 41 95.5% 24 87.0% 42 96.0% 25 87.5% 43 96.5% 26 88.0% 44 97.0% 27 88.5% 45 97.5% 28 89.0% 46 98.0% 29 89.5% 47 98.5% 30 90.0% 48 99.0% 31 90.5% 49 99.5% 32 91.0% 50 100.0% Note: Byes and leg byes to be included in determining highest scoring overs (PLEASE NOTE THAT FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED) 13

Over Number Match: Australia v England Section: A1 Team batting first: Australia Date: 3.1.98 Runs per over 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Other 1 6 3 4 10 16 9 33 21 31 22 44 (12) 2 7 8 5 17 34 23 47 32 45 (16) 12 11 14 18 35 40 36 46 19 13 15 24 39 41 48 50 29 28 20 25 43 42 30 26 37 49 27 38 TOTAL Overs TOTAL Runs 5 6 7 7 6 5 4 2 1 4 1 2 50 0 6 14 21 24 25 24 14 8 36 10 28 210 TOTAL This form is to be completed by Scorer s during the interval 14

TARGET SCORE DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1 That is runs scored from the equivalent number of highest scoring overs. Overs Runs x.5% DTR Overs Runs x.5% DTR 15 125 82.5% 103 33 192 91.5% 175 16 130 83.0% 107 34 194 92.0% 178 17 135 83.5% 112 35 196 92.5% 181 18 140 84.0% 117 36 198 93.0% 184 19 145 84.5% 122 37 200 93.5% 187 20 149 85.0% 126 38 202 94.0% 189 21 153 85.5% 130 39 204 94.5% 192 22 157 86.0% 135 40 205 95.0% 194 23 161 86.5% 139 41 206 95.5% 196 24 165 87.0% 143 42 207 96.0% 198 25 169 87.5% 147 43 208 96.5% 200 26 172 88.0% 151 44 209 97.0% 202 27 175 88.5% 154 45 210 97.5% 204 28 178 89.0% 158 46 210 98.0% 205 29 181 1. 89.5% 161 47 210 98.5% 206 30 184 90.0% 165 48 210 99.0% 207 31 187 90.5% 169 49 210 99.5% 208 32 190 91.0% 172 50 210 100.0% 210 Note: Byes and leg byes to be included in determining highest scoring overs (PLEASE NOTE THAT FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED) 15

APPENDIX 2 INCENTIVE POINTS The aim is to equalize teams access to incentive points. 1. Number of overs allowed 1.1. Number of completed overs bowled divided by number of wickets in those overs. 1.2. Multiply by 10. 1.3. If less than required overs see Example 1. 1.4. If more than required overs see Example 2. 2. Example 1 2.1. 7 for 50 after 10 completed overs translates to 10 for 72 after 14 overs and two balls. 2.2. Thus bowling side scores 1.5 incentive points, batting side 0.72 incentive points. 3. Example 2 3.1. 2 for 140 of 26 completed overs 3.2. For a 50 over game multiply all numbers by 50/26. Hence score for incentive points will be 4 for 270. 3.3. Batting side 2.70 incentive points, bowling side 0.6 incentive points. 4. Example 3 4.1. 3 for 53 of 8 completed overs 4.2. For a 20 over game multiply all numbers by 20/8. Hence score for incentive points will be 7 for 132. 4.3. Batting side 1.32 incentive points, bowling side 1.05 incentive points. NB: Ignore fractions.