GPS RULES OF COMPETITION

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GPS RULES OF COMPETITION YEARS 7-12 EFFECTIVE 1 JANUARY 2018 General Conditions Part 1 of 2 www.gpsqld.org.au

CONTACT The Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc Incorporation Number: IA15687 ABN: 49 214 069 890 P.O. Box 465 Spring Hill Queensland 4004 P 3358 1556 W www.gpsqld.org.au The GPS Rules of Competition Cricket is the master source document, found on the GPS website at www.gpsqld.org.au. The web based document acts as the official (authorised) reference document and is maintained based on authorised amendments in accordance with recommendations by the GPS Cricket Sub-Committee and accepted by the GPS Sport and Activities Committee. APPROVED BY: GPS Cricket Sub-Committee 7 November 2016, 27 March 2017 GPS Sport and Activities Committee 2 May 2018 GPS Management Committee [2018 Final Version pending] GPS CRICKET SUB-COMMITTEE The chart below lists the members of the GPS Cricket Sub-Committee who voted on and recommended the technical rules included in this version of the document. This information is being included for historical purposes. Name Mr. Ron Cochrane Mr. Wayne Stewart Mr. David Marriott Mr. Trevor Irvine Mr. Sandor Harris Mr. Blair Copelin Mr. Andrew Catton Mr. Brody Grogan Mr. Nathan Stains Ms. Nicole L'Efevre Member School Chairman Director of Sport and Activities (BGS) Anglican Church Grammar School Brisbane Boys College Brisbane Grammar School Brisbane State High School St Joseph s College, Gregory Terrace Ipswich Grammar School St Joseph s Nudgee College Toowoomba Grammar School GPS Executive Officer (Ex-officio) THOSE SEEKING INTERPRETATIONS OF GPS RULES OR TECHNICAL SITUATIONS MAY CONTACT Ms. Nicole L Efevre, GPS Executive Officer: nicolel@gpsqld.org.au Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 2 of 24

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS... 3 SECTION A: PREAMBLE... 5 1. APPLICABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL/NATIONAL RULES... 5 SECTION B: CODE OF BEHAVIOUR MATCH DAY... 5 2. PLAYERS... 5 3. COACHES... 5 4. PARENTS AND SPECTATORS... 6 5. ADMINISTRATORS AND OFFICIALS... 6 6. SLEDGING... 6 7. MAINTAINING A STANDARD OF BEHAVIOUR THE BREACH OF CODE OF BEHAVIOUR SYSTEM... 6 8. BREACH OF CODE OF BEHAVIOUR REPORTS... 7 SECTION C: ALL TEAMS... 8 9. AGE REGULATIONS... 8 10. TEAMS/ AGE DIVISIONS/ GRADES... 8 11. SEASON DRAW... 9 12. CANCELLATION OF MATCHES... 9 13. FAST AND MEDIUM PACE BOWLERS... 10 14. TOSS... 11 15. CLOTHING... 11 16. BALLS... 11 17. GROUNDS AND PITCH CARE... 11 18. WEATHER... 11 19. EXTREME WEATHER... 12 20. UMPIRES... 12 21. CHANGE OF FIXTURE... 13 22. RESULTS... 13 SECTION D: 1 ST XI... 13 24. 1 ST XI TEAM SQUAD LIST REGISTRATION... 13 25. 1 ST XI TEAM LIST... 14 26. UMPIRES 1 ST XI... 14 27. SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARDS... 15 Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 3 of 24

SECTION E: PLAYING CONDITIONS - ALL TEAMS EXCEPT 1 ST XI... 15 28. INTRODUCTION... 15 29. FORMAT... 16 30. PREPARATIONS... 17 31. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS... 17 32. DRINKS... 19 33. RESULT... 19 34. GENERAL... 19 35. CALCULATIONS FOR TIME LOST... 20 SECTION F: PROTESTS... 21 SECTION G: AMENDMENTS TO RULES OF COMPETITION... 21 APPENDIX A: GPS BREACH OF CODE OF BEHAVIOUR REPORT FORM - CRICKET... 22 APPENDIX B: GPS CRICKET ALL TEAMS RESULTS SHEET SUMMARY... 22 APPENDIX C: GPS CRICKET 1 ST XI TEAM LIST... 22 APPENDIX D: GPS CRICKET 1 ST XI RESULT SHEET... 22 APPENDIX E: GPS CRICKET - 1 ST XI CAPTAIN & COACH UMPIRE MATCH REPORT... 22 APPENDIX F: GPS CRICKET 1 ST XI PROTEST FORM... 22 APPENDIX G: GPS CRICKET PATHWAY 2018 - SUMMARY OF GAME FORMATS & PLAYING CONDITIONS... 22 APPENDIX H: SAMPLE GAME DAY SCHEDULE AND OVAL ALLOCATIONS... 23 APPENDIX I - GPS BOOKLET INTRODUCTION TO THE UMPIRING OF GPS... 24 CRICKET APPENDIX J - GPS CRICKET GAME DAY SCHEDULE TEMPLATE... 24 Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 4 of 24

SECTION A: PREAMBLE These rules are for the GPS Cricket Season competition which is to be held in Term 1 of the school year. Cricket will be offered for Year 5-12. 1 1. APPLICABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL/NATIONAL RULES 2 1.1. GPS Cricket is conducted under the rules of the Laws of Cricket (2000 Code 5 th Edition 2013) as recognised by Cricket Australia except as far as the same are modified, altered or added to by the governing body in Queensland, Queensland Cricket, and herein-after modified, altered or added to by the GPS Association in these Rules of Competition. SECTION B: CODE OF BEHAVIOUR MATCH DAY 2. PLAYERS 2.1. Play by the rules 2.2. Cooperate with and respect game officials and their decisions. 2.3. Abstain from verbal abuse, distraction, or provoking of officials or other players see section on Sledging below. 2.4. Treat all players as you would like to be treated and respect the property of others. 2.5. Leave the field immediately and without dissent, when given out. 2.6. As an incoming batsman, pass the dismissed player on the field of play and go directly to your batting position without conversation. 2.7. Remain off the pitch area prior to the match and avoid damage to the playing area during the match. 2.8. Abstain from excessive encouragement of bowlers / team-mates between deliveries. 2.9. When batting, be ready to bat when the bowler is at his mark, and, when bowling, complete your over without delay. 3. COACHES 3.1. Set a good example for all players. 3.2. Encourage and create opportunities to develop individual and team skills. 3.3. Ensure your players are friendly towards officials and opponents. 3.4. Remove from the field of play, any of your players whose behaviour is unacceptable. 1 GPS Headmasters Meeting 6 May 2013; Y5-12 GPS Reform decision - From the commencement of the 2014 school calendar year the current Year 8-12 sporting and cultural involvement in the nine member schools is extended to also include these schools students in Years 5-7. 2 GPS Cricket Sub-Committee Working Group 14 November 2013; amendment re: national rules Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 5 of 24

4. PARENTS AND SPECTATORS 4.1. Provide a model of good behaviour for all players. 4.2. Demonstrate courtesy towards all players, all officials, and all spectators. 4.3. Encourage honest effort, skilled performance, and team loyalty. 4.4. Let game officials conduct the match without interference yet be willing to provide assistance if requested. 5. ADMINISTRATORS AND OFFICIALS 5.1. Ensure the equipment and conditions are safe for the skill level of the boys involved. 5.2. Ensure everyone involved, including parents, understand their responsibilities regarding fair play and appropriate behaviour. 5.3. Officiate without bias, emphasize skill and enjoyment, encourage both teams, and set a good example. 5.4. Be consistent, courteous, and helpful towards all participants. 5.5. Ensure that the spirit of the game is not lost by overcalling violations. 5.6. Ensure that coaches and officials provide adequate supervision of the players. Adapted from Fair Play in School Sport Code of Behaviour : Australian Schools Sports Council. PLAYERS, COACHES, PARENTS, SPECTATORS AND OFFICIALS ARE ENCOURAGED TO FAMILIARISE THEMSELVES WITH THE GPS CODES OF BEHAVIOUR THAT APPLY TO ALL GPS ACTIVITIES. 6. SLEDGING 6.1. The Headmasters of GPS schools have determined that sledging has no place in GPS cricket. This practice is forbidden. 6.2. The Headmasters have directed that players: a) are to make no derogatory comments at an opposing player; b) are to make no derogatory comments about an opposing player, and c) are to make no comments or noises at critical times during the game e.g. when a batsman is about to face a ball or when a bowler is running in to bowl. 7. MAINTAINING A STANDARD OF BEHAVIOUR THE BREACH OF CODE OF BEHAVIOUR SYSTEM 3 7.1. The above breaches of behaviour are guidelines. 7.2. Coaches 3 Clarification of current Red Card/ Yellow Card System 2009; GPS Headmasters meeting 21 October 2013 preferred terminology to be used is Breach of Code of Behaviour Report Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 6 of 24

All coaches are responsible for ensuring that the letter and the spirit of the Code of Conduct is followed and are expected to set an example to others at all times. 7.3. Umpires 7.3.1. Umpires in GPS Cricket are instructed to watch such negative activities as those listed above. Should an umpire consider the Code of Conduct is being broken during a game, he shall, using his discretion (and being mindful of the context of any such comments or actions of either fieldsmen or batsmen), take action. 7.3.2. The procedure to control unacceptable behaviour is: i) to stop the game and warn any student who is displaying any unsportsmanlike behaviour and inform the Captain of the warning, and include the player/s name/s in the report, ii) should it persist further the Umpire/s will stop the game and report the player to the Coach of the school team. 7.3.3. If an Umpire warns a player he must record the incident on the Umpires report form. When an Umpire reports a player the incident must be recorded in detail. For all incidents the player s name and school must be stated. 7.4. Captains and Vice-Captains of all teams are expected to see that their team plays the game according to the spirit as well as the letter of the Code of Conduct and set the example to others. 7.5. Directors of Cricket 7.5.1. As the Code of Conduct applies to all teams, not only the First XI, Directors of Cricket are to liaise with GPS Sport and Activities Committee members to ensure that all coaches are issued with the Code of Conduct and the appropriate regulations and that the school as a whole is informed of the content of the Code of Conduct. 7.6. Players who breach the directions above or the GPS Code of Behaviour will face the following consequences: a) they will be issued with a warning for a first offence in a match; b) serious offences will result or a second offence in a Breach of Code of Behaviour Report which may mean immediate exclusion from the match; c) when a player is issued with a Breach of Code of Behaviour Report, he will incur a further penalty of missing the next GPS fixture game in which he would otherwise have played. 7.6.1. The purpose of this system is to monitor and support appropriate player behaviour. 8. BREACH OF CODE OF BEHAVIOUR REPORTS 8.1. The Umpires appointed by Queensland Cricket / or by the Host School are to provide a copy of any GPS Queensland Cricket Breach of Code of Behaviour Report Form issued to the school concerned and to the GPS office as required and no later than 12 noon on the Monday following the fixture. 8.2. Reports should be made using the online competition management system [ My Cricket ]. Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 7 of 24

8.3. It is understood that each member school will manage the implementation of follow up to any offence with the student/s involved, and enforce an automatic 1 week suspension for a Breach of Code of Behaviour offence; or impose any additional penalty as they see fit. 8.4. Note all breaches are to be handled through the GPS Association system. Refer to APPENDIX A - GPS Breach of Code of Behaviour Report Form - Cricket SECTION C: ALL TEAMS 9. AGE REGULATIONS 9.1. No student is eligible to take part in this competition at any time in the year of his 19 th birthday or if he had turned 19 before the year of competition. 9.2. Students in Years 5 to 12 only, enrolled in a GPS member school, may participate in the competition 4. 10. TEAMS/ AGE DIVISIONS/ GRADES 10.1. The competition shall be conducted in the following year group grades: 10.1.1. Open (all ages) 1 st XI; and Year 12 10.1.2. Year 11, 10.1.3. Year 10, 10.1.4. Year 9, 10.1.5. Year 8, 10.1.6. Year 7, 10.1.7. Year 6, and 10.1.8. Year 5 10.2. 5 Students are eligible to take part as members of their year group. Teams will be graded as their year group and division e.g. (Yr) 8A, 8B, 8C & 8D etc. 10.3. Please refer to the GPS Age and Participation Regulations which outline the Year Group Exception Rules that may apply to GPS Cricket 6. 4 GPS Headmasters Meeting 6 May 2013; decision to extend GPS competition to Year 5 5 GPS Headmasters Meeting, 24 October 2008 6 GPS Headmasters Meeting, 17 August 2009 Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 8 of 24

10.4. Team Entries Registration This information is used to provide an overview of team entry details and make decisions in relation to the competition structure for the GPS Cricket season. 10.4.1. Three days before the start of the first fixture in each season [or other nominated deadline], each member school participating in the GPS competition must: 10.4.1.1. lodge with the GPS Executive Officer, the number of teams/ divisions per year group and Open division they will be nominating 10.4.1.2. provide the total number of teams entered for the school prior to the start of the season 10.4.1.3. provide the total number of students registered to take part in the sport for the season 10.4.2. The GPS Cricket Sub-Committee/ GPS Sport and Activities Committee have determined the minimum number of teams per division to constitute a GPS competition is 5 (five) teams from 5 member schools. There is no minimum to the number of teams that may be entered into the Supplementary Draw. 11. SEASON DRAW 7 11.1. The competition will be conducted in accordance with a schedule of matches drawn up by the GPS Sport and Activities Committee prior to the start of the playing season. 11.2. Each of the nine member schools in the Association plays a single round robin competition against all of the other schools. 11.3. Schools, first listed in the draw, will have their 1 st XI play at home along with Year 12 teams [4th XI, 5th XI, 6th XI etc], Year 10, Year 8 and Year 6 age groups while schools, listed second in the draw, will have their Year 12 teams 2 nd XI and 3 rd XI at home along with the Year 11, Year 9, Year 7 and Year 5 age groups. 11.3.1. This arrangement will alternate from year to year: 11.3.2. For 2018: Home Games 1st XI, Open or Year 12 teams [4th XI, 5th XI, 6th XI etc]; Rotation: Year 11, Year 9, Year 7, Year 5 Away Games [2nd XI, 3rd XI] ; Rotation: Open or Year 12 teams, Year 10, Year 8, Year 6 12. CANCELLATION OF MATCHES 12.1. Should a match(es) be cancelled on the day prior to the allotted date, the GPS Sport and Activities Committee member responsible for the cancellation will notify the GPS Executive Officer and the opposing school s GPS Sport and Activities Committee member by 1:30pm on that day. 7 GPS Cricket Sub-Committee meeting, 1 April 2009; reviewed 7 November 2016, 1 December 2017 by Flying Minute Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 9 of 24

13. FAST AND MEDIUM PACE BOWLERS 8 13.1. Sanctioned by the Cricket Australia, the following rules, aimed at preventing back injuries, govern the number of consecutive overs and the maximum overs that can be bowled by an individual fast or medium pace bowler in a day s play. While these rules do not apply to spin bowlers, umpires should use discretion in determining the classification of a bowler. 13.2. A pace bowler is allowed to change ends within a spell, but must not exceed the maximum overs allocated in that spell. In all cases, after an initial or subsequent spell, a bowler must not return to bowl until other bowlers have completed twice the number of overs in his last spell (e.g. 4 overs bowled in spell, 8 overs to be completed by other bowlers before he can bowl again). 13.3. Limits on the number of overs that can be bowled are shown below. Team Maximum overs per spell Maximum overs per innings Game Length (Overs) 1 st XI 6 overs 10 50 40 Over Matches Year 11-12 40 Over Matches Year 9-10 40 Over Matches Year 7-8 30 Over Matches Year 7-11 (& 6A by arrangement) 20 Over Matches Year 5-12 6 8 40 4 8 40 4 6 40 4 6 30 3 3 20 13.4. Medium to fast bowlers in the First XI, irrespective of age, are permitted to bowl a maximum of 6 overs in a spell and a maximum of 10 overs per day. 8 GPS Cricket Sub-Committee general rule changes to coincide with decision regarding limited overs for 1 st XI, (60 overs), 2 nd XI (12B), Yr 11A, Yr 10 A, Yr 9A, Yr 8A (40 overs), all other grades (30 overs) as agreed 1 April 2009 Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 10 of 24

14. TOSS 14.1. Captains will toss not less than 15 minutes before the time set down for commencement of play. 15. CLOTHING 15.1. Only white or cream trousers, shirts, with trimmings in accepted school colours, along with caps or white hats and socks constitute the playing dress. No representative selection insignia or colours are to appear on clothing. 9 16. BALLS10 Team/ Game Type of Ball 1 st XI 156g 4 piece ball (1 st XI to use Dukes Country International balls) 40 and 30 Over teams 156g 4 piece balls 20 Over teams (Year 7-12) 156g 2 piece balls (leather) 20 Over teams (Year 5A & 6 A Teams) 142g 4 piece balls (leather) 20 Over teams (Year 5 & 6 all other Teams) 142g 2 piece balls (leather) 17. GROUNDS AND PITCH CARE 17.1. Each home school will provide a turf pitch of good quality on a ground of reasonably even surface with grass cut. 17.2. First XI fixtures are to be played on the scheduled main oval of the home school or, in a crisis situation, its alternative ground, nominated before the start of the season. 17.2.1. The GPS Executive Officer must be notified if there are any changes in arrangements. 17.3. Schools may cover turf pitches without restrictions. 17.4. The boundary of the field should be marked by a rope or line a set distance from the fence to comply with recommended risk management guidelines for safety of spectators and players. 18. WEATHER11 18.1. No match will be deferred on grounds of weather. 9 GPS Cricket Sub-Committee Meeting, 3 September 2007 10 GPS Cricket Sub-Committee Meeting, 1 April 2009 11 GPS Sport and Activities Committee Meeting, 13 October 2008 Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 11 of 24

18.2. In the event of inclement weather, the Sport and Activities representative of the home team is to notify the visiting school if grounds are unplayable, as soon as possible. The match shall be declared a No Result, unless by mutual consent, it is agreed to be played on the ground of the visiting school. 18.2.1. The GPS Executive Officer must be notified if there are any changes in arrangements. 18.3. If the two teams are on the ground at the time appointed for the start of play, the fitness of the ground / conditions for play will be in the hands of the Umpires. If they do not agree, the existing state of affairs must continue, that is, if play has not commenced, there will continue to be no play until an agreement has been reached. 18.4. In the event of extreme weather, a clear indication regarding reduced overs or length of game is to be provided. This decision is to be made after consultation between the two GPS Sport and Activities Committee members of the competing schools. If the two GPS Sport and Activities Committee members can t agree, the decision is to be made by the Headmasters of the competing schools. 12 18.5. If the GPS Sport and Activities Committee member of the home team considers the weather conditions will make play impossible, and he/she notifies the visiting school accordingly, all relevant matches will be drawn. 19. EXTREME WEATHER13 19.1. Please refer to the GPS Extreme Weather Policy which outlines the protocols for temperatures between 35-40 degrees and cancellations due to extreme weather conditions that may apply to GPS Cricket. 20. UMPIRES 20.1. The Umpires for all grades other than the 1 st XI are to be arranged by competing schools [at their expense], but these Umpires should ideally be accredited by the applicable Queensland Cricket Club/ Association. 14 20.2. Coaches will umpire their team s match without coaching from the field of play or, when not umpiring, from the boundary. 20.3. Umpires will take the field five minutes before the commencement of play and before the commencement after any interval. Refer to APPENDIX I - GPS Booklet Introduction to the Umpiring of GPS Cricket 12 GPS Headmasters Meeting, 24 October 2008 13 GPS Headmasters Meeting, 17 August 2008 14 GPS Headmasters, 20 January 2016 [Flying Minute]; This provides for those hopefully few occasions when, despite a school s best efforts, an accredited umpire / coach is unavailable. Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 12 of 24

21. CHANGE OF FIXTURE15 21.1. The fixture is to be played on the date and at the host school as per the GPS Calendar and Season Draw unless transferred to the visiting school under Rule 17.2 or 18.2. 22. RESULTS 22.1. The Home team must use the online competition management system or email a copy of the Results Sheet to submit results to the GPS office before 5pm on the Saturday following the game, for a summary of round results and the Points Tables to be updated and made available to all schools on the GPS My Cricket website. 22.2. A table of results for each age division will be displayed on the GPS My Cricket website noting the number of wins and losses for each team after each round. 22.3. NOTE: A Premiership for the Champion School will apply to First XI competition only. Refer to APPENDIX B - GPS Cricket All Teams Results Sheet Summary SECTION D: 1 ST XI 23. Please refer to the 2018 GPS Rules of Competition Cricket - First XI Playing Conditions [Part 2 of 2] provided as a separate but accompanying document to these rules. 24. 1 ST XI TEAM SQUAD LIST REGISTRATION 24.1.1. Three days before the start of the first fixture in each season [or other nominated deadline], each member school playing in the GPS competition must: 24.1.1.1. lodge with the GPS Executive Officer, details of all registered players for the Open 1 st competition [i.e. 1 st XI Team Squad List] - the names of students, their date of birth, the Year Group, and date of enrolment to the GPS school. 24.1.1.2. Lodgment MUST be before the completion of the first round of fixtures. 24.1.1.3. Squad Lists should include all players likely to be played in the Open 1sts team over the season. 24.1.1.4. Lodge with the GPS Executive Officer, the names and contact details of all registered staff associated with the Open 1 st team. 24.1.1.5. In 2018 the GPS will trial the use of the online competition management system to submit 1 st XI Team Squad Lists. 15 GPS Sport and Activities Committee Meeting, 21 July 2008 Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 13 of 24

24.1.2. Failure to comply by the relevant timeframe will result in all teams from all competitions from the offending member school being unable to compete until the situation is rectified. 24.1.3. Schools are required to advise the GPS office of any changes to this list made during the season. Registrations of new players must be completed before the player participates in any competition by resubmitting the updated registration/ entries form noting the new date of submission. 24.1.4. It is the responsibility of each member school to ensure that all registered players are aware of the regulations and policies governing GPS Competition, including the Code of Behaviour. 24.1.5. The GPS Executive Officer is responsible for providing this information to the GPS Headmasters prior to the start of competition. 25. 1 ST XI TEAM LIST 25.1. This report is to be completed by both schools participating in the match and handed to the presiding Umpire(s) prior to the toss being taken. The match CAN NOT start until this procedure is completed. 25.2. The presiding Umpire(s) are requested to complete the scores and give the Wicket and Ground a rating between 1 and 10 at the end of the match. 25.3. The Director of Cricket from the Home School is required to send this completed form to the GPS Executive Officer by 12 noon Monday following the end of the match. 25.4. In 2018 the GPS will trial the use of the online competition management system to submit 1 st XI Team Lists. Refer to APPENDIX C - GPS Cricket - 1 st XI Team List 26. UMPIRES 1 ST XI 26.1. Competent umpires for each round will be secured and appointed by Queensland Cricket (QC) and advised through the GPS Executive Officer 16. 26.2. When only one official umpire is present, that umpire will officiate from the bowler s end at all times. Umpiring at square leg shall be shared between schools. (It is the prerogative of the schools to who they select to do their share of umpiring). 17 26.3. 18 Following the completion of the Match, the Results sheet is provided by the Home side Director of Cricket and verified by the Umpires, Captains and Coaches. The Home side s Director of Cricket will forward the result to the GPS office. 26.4. If, in the opinion of the GPS Sport and Activities Committee members, and MIC from both schools, that no appointed/ appropriate / qualified official can be found to control the 1 st XI fixture, the match is to be 16 Agreement with Queensland Cricket agreed December 2009 17 GPS Cricket Sub-Committee Meeting, 3 September 2007 18 GPS Cricket Sub-Committee Meeting, 3 September 2007; process amended 2016. Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 14 of 24

postponed and a date set for replay be organized by the GPS Executive Officer in conjunction with the appropriate schools 19. 26.5. Following the completion of each match, the two duty Umpires along with the Captain and Coach of each side will complete the Umpires Report. These forms will be provided by the Umpires. The home side s Director of Cricket will act as the facilitator for these meetings 20. 26.5.1. In 2018 the GPS will trial the use of the online competition management system to submit 1st XI Captain & Coach Umpire Match Reports. Refer to APPENDIX D GPS Cricket 1 st XI Result Sheet Refer to APPENDIX E - GPS Cricket - 1 st XI Captain & Coach Umpire Match Report 27. SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARDS [A] At the conclusion of each match, umpires shall award points for the Spirit of Cricket in the sequence as follows: 3 points: Exceptional, epitomised the true spirit, traditions and values of the game 2 points: Played the game in good spirit 1 point: Uncompromising, but incident free 0 points: Generally antagonistic atmosphere created -1 points: Unacceptable behaviour, captain informed [B] The guidelines for awarding the above points are as follows: (i) The captains acceptance of their responsibility for their player s behaviour as required under the Laws of Cricket; (ii) A team s adherence to the principles of the Spirit of the Game, which includes respect for teammates, opponents, and the role of umpires; and (iii) Acceptance of the umpire s decision. [C] An average total shall be used to determine the award winners based on those matches from which points are awarded. The average total shall be determined by dividing the total points by the number of matches for which points were awarded. Points shall only be awarded for a Two Day match in which at least 25% of the scheduled overs are completed or for a One Day or Twenty20 match in which a result is achieved. [D] In the event of a Tie in any competition, the Spirit of Cricket award shall be determined based on the least number of scores of one [1] or less. 27.1.1. In 2018 the GPS will trial the use of the online competition management system to submit 1st XI Captain & Coach Umpire Match Reports. SECTION E: PLAYING CONDITIONS - ALL TEAMS EXCEPT 1 ST XI 28. INTRODUCTION 28.1. Where applicable, rules governing the conduct of 1 st XI matches will also apply to all other teams. 19 GPS Sport and Activities Committee Meeting, 13 October 2008 20 GPS Sport and Activities Committee Meeting, 1 April 2009 Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 15 of 24

28.2. See Section C: for rules re Age Regulations, Draw, Fast and Medium Pace Bowlers, Toss, Clothing and Ball. 28.3. Teams, within each Year Group division, will be as numerous as is practical. 28.4. All grades, except 1 st XI, play limited over cricket. Six-ball overs apply. 29. FORMAT 21 29.1. All matches will be played in the GPS spirit whereby all boys have the opportunity to enjoy three to five hours of limited overs cricket. 29.2. For 40 over matches: 2 nd XI, Yr11A, Yr10A, Yr9A, Yr8 A, Yr7A (i) Each team may receive 40 overs, within the appropriate time limit, unless dismissed beforehand. (See Rule 30.2, 30.3 below.) (ii) Bowlers can bowl as per the table seen in Section C, Rule 13: Fast and Medium Paced Bowlers above, except for spin bowlers who can bowl their allotment of overs continuously. Team Maximum overs per spell Maximum overs per innings Game Length (Overs) 40 Over Matches 6 8 40 Year 11-12 40 Over Matches 4 8 40 Year 9-10 40 Over Matches 4 6 40 Year 7-8 29.3 For 30 over matches: Yr11B, Yr10B, Yr9B, Yr8B, Yr7B and Yr6A by arrangement (i) (ii) Each team may receive 30 overs, within the appropriate time limit, unless dismissed beforehand. (See Rule 30.2, 30.3 below.) Bowlers can bowl as per the table seen in Section C, Rule 13: Fast and Medium Paced Bowlers above, except for spin bowlers who can bowl their allotment of overs continuously. Team Maximum overs per spell Maximum overs per innings Game Length (Overs) 30 Over Matches 4 6 30 Year 7-11 21 GPS Cricket Sub-Committee Meeting, 1 April 2009 Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 16 of 24

& Yr6A by arrangement 29.4. For all other grades 20 Over Matches Open teams lower than the 2 nd XI and all C and D teams may consist of 12 players with any 11 allowed to bat. This rule can be relaxed for all teams in Years 5 & 6 where 12 players may bat. (i) (ii) Each team may receive 20 overs, within the appropriate time limit, unless dismissed beforehand. (See Rule 30.5 below.) All bowlers can bowl a maximum allocation of overs in a spell/ innings as per the table seen in Section C, Rule 11: Fast and Medium Paced Bowlers above, except for spin bowlers who can bowl their allotment of overs continuously. Team Maximum overs per spell Maximum overs per innings Game Length (Overs) 20 Over Matches Year 5-12 3 3 20 30. PREPARATIONS 30.1. The home side will provide stumps and bails, boundary markers, and markers for bowlers as well as officials vests. 30.2. Each side will supply a new ball or balls for each match. Two-piece leather balls are to be used for turf pitches. 31. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS 31.1. 2 nd XI, Yr11 A, Yr10 A, Yr9 A, Yr8 A, Yr 7 A: 8.15am to 1:15pm (5 hours) 31.2. Yr11B, Yr10B, Yr9B, Yr8B, Yr7B: 1:30pm to 5:30pm (4 hours) All other games: 8.15am to 11.00am or 11.30am to 2.15pm or 2.45pm to 5.30pm (2 hours & 45min) 10 Minute Changeover maximum is allowed for all A & B Fixtures 31.3. 40 Over matches 31.3.1. The innings of the team batting first shall be 40 overs or 145 minutes whichever comes first. The innings of the team batting second, shall equal the number of overs bowled during the first innings of Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 17 of 24

play. In the case of an innings being completed in less than 40 overs, the team batting second shall be entitled to 40 overs. 31.3.2. The team batting first MUST complete its innings on time: Morning: 10.40am 10 Minute Changeover maximum is allowed for all A & B Fixtures The team batting second MUST complete its innings on time: A Team Finish Time: 1:15pm 31.4. 30 Over matches 31.4.1. The innings of the team batting first shall be 30 overs or 115 minutes whichever comes first. The innings of the team batting second, shall equal the number of overs bowled during the first innings of play. In the case of an innings being completed in less than 30 overs, the team batting second shall be entitled to 30 overs. 31.4.2. The team batting first MUST complete its innings on time: Afternoon: 3.25pm 10 Minute Changeover maximum is allowed for all A & B Fixtures The team batting second MUST complete its innings on time: B Team Finish Time: 5.30pm 31.5. 20 Over Matches 31.5.1. The innings of the team batting first shall be 20 overs or 75 minutes whichever comes first. The innings of the team batting second, shall equal the number of overs bowled during the first innings of play. In the case of an innings being completed in less than 20 overs, the team batting second shall be entitled to 20 overs. 31.5.2. The team batting first MUST complete its innings on time: Early: Middle: Late: 9.30am 12.45pm 4.00pm The team batting second MUST complete its innings on time: Early: 11.00am Middle: 2.15pm Late: 5.30pm 31.6. Because of the time factor, it is essential that all matches start on time with only a maximum 10 minute break between innings. Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 18 of 24

31.7. There will be no unnecessary delay by either side while play is in progress so that the maximum overs allocated to each team are completed. Good sportsmanship is expected. 32. DRINKS 32.1. In all 40 over matches a drink break will be taken on the field, for a maximum of three minutes, at the conclusion of the 20 th over. 32.2. In all 30 over matches a drink break will be taken on the field, for a maximum of three minutes, at the conclusion of the 15 th over. 32.3. There are to be no drinks breaks in any 20 over matches. 33. RESULT 33.1. In all games, if it is impossible for the team batting second to receive its full quota of overs, the game will finish at the allocated ceasing time and the match will be decided on the total number of runs scored at the highest equal number of overs. 33.2. In all matches if, due to unforeseen circumstances, fewer than the allotted overs are bowled to the team batting first, the match will be decided on the total score when the same number of overs are bowled to the team batting second. 33.3. Unless teams are dismissed beforehand: i) for 30 and 40 over matches 15 overs must be completed by each team to obtain a result; ii) in all 20 over matches - 10 overs must be completed by each team to obtain a result. Note: Should it not be possible for teams to receive the required number of overs, the match will be declared a draw, but the game may proceed at the discretion of the coaches. 33.4. Scorebooks must show each team s progressive score at the end of each over. 34. GENERAL 34.1. In Year 5 to Year 9 teams, players will not be allowed to field within 10 metres of the batsman, excepting gully to the wicket keeper. Other age groups fielding within the 10 metres must wear protective headgear with full facial protection and are encouraged to wear a protector and shin guard. 34.2. In Years 5 & 6, players will rotate through all fielding positions with the exception of wicketkeeper. Fielding positions will change after each over is completed. 34.3. All wicketkeepers in Years 5 & 6 are encouraged to wear protective headgear and a protector along with regular protective equipment, in matches with hard balls. 34.4. All batsmen are encouraged to wear protective headgear and a protector along with regular protective equipment. Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 19 of 24

34.5. All age groups will use the rules regarding wide ball, no ball, fast short-pitched delivery, and high fullpitched deliveries; as set out in Section C. I.e. Spinner No ball is above shoulder, Pace No Ball is above waist band with batter in normal stance. 34.6. In Years 5 & 6, LBW does not apply. 34.7. In Years 5 & 6, pitch length shall be shortened to 17.68m (stump to stump). 34.8. In all Years 5 & 6, and 7C and below and 8C and below, the over consists of 6 fair balls or 8 deliveries whichever comes first. Exception: the last over of the match must continue until there are 6 fair balls. 34.9. In Years 5 & 6, the bowling end is specified before the commencement of play and should remain the same for the entire match. 34.10. In Years 5 & 6, the umpire should remain the same for both innings where possible. Bowlers end and square leg shall swap every 5 overs. 34.11. In Years 5 & 6, and 7C and below and 8C and below, all batsman in these grades must retire after 30 balls. The retired batsmen may return to the crease when all other team members have batted. 34.12. Pitch surfaces are at the discretion of the host school however all 40 over matches will be played on turf where possible. 35. CALCULATIONS FOR TIME LOST 35.1. Play in the innings of the team batting first will continue until no longer than 5 minutes before half the available batting time. This will also apply at the allocated finishing time, unless it is necessary to complete an over already in progress. 35.2. If the start of play is delayed for any legitimate reason, the total playing time will be assessed as from the actual commencement of play. The minutes lost will be divided by 7 to assess the number of overs the game will be reduced for each team. (See Time Lost: Time Remaining Calculator below.) TIME LOST: TIME REMAINING CALCULATOR Minutes Overs Minutes Overs Minutes Overs 3.75 1 78.75 21 153.75 41 7.5 2 82.5 22 157.5 42 11.25 3 86.25 23 161.25 43 15 4 90 24 165 44 18.75 5 93.75 25 168.75 45 22.5 6 97.5 26 172.5 46 26.25 7 101.25 27 176.25 47 30 8 105 28 180 48 33.75 9 108.75 29 183.75 49 37.5 10 112.5 30 187.5 50 41.25 11 116.25 31 191.25 51 45 12 120 32 195 52 48.75 13 123.75 33 198.75 53 52.5 14 127.5 34 202.5 54 Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 20 of 24

56.25 15 131.25 35 206.25 55 60 16 135 36 210 56 63.75 17 138.5 37 213.75 57 67.5 18 142.5 38 217.5 58 71.25 19 146.25 39 221.25 59 75 20 150 40 225 60 SECTION F: PROTESTS 36. The following procedure will apply with respect to any Protest concerning the result of a 1 st XI game: 36.1. As soon as possible but by no later than 12.00pm on the Monday immediately following the fixture, the GPS Sport and Activities Committee member from the school that is protesting the result is to inform the GPS Executive Officer of the Association, the Chairman of the GPS Sport and Activities Committee and the Chairman of the GPS Cricket Sub-Committee of the possibility of a formal protest being made and of the circumstances. 36.2. As soon as possible but by no later than 4.00pm on the Monday immediately following the fixture, any Official Protest is to be sent by the GPS Sport and Activities Committee member of the school protesting the result, to the GPS Executive Officer by email. 36.2.1. The GPS Executive Officer is to acknowledge receipt of the Protest. 36.2.2. The GPS Sport and Activities Committee member is also to contact the GPS Executive Officer by telephone advising of the Official Protest. 36.3. Any Official Protest is to be made on the Protest Form in the Appendix and is to clearly outline the reason for the Protest and the appropriate details. 36.4. On receipt of the Protest, the GPS Executive Officer will inform the Chairman of the GPS Sport and Activities Committee and the GPS Sport and Activities Committee member of the schools concerned. 36.5. The GPS Executive Officer will then forward the Protest to the Chairman and members of the GPS Executive Committee of the Association. 36.6. The GPS Executive Committee will consider the Protest and if the Protest is upheld, determine any penalty. 36.7. Following determination of the Protest by the GPS Executive Committee, the GPS Executive Officer will inform the Headmasters and GPS Sport and Activities Committee members of all schools of the results of the protest. Refer to APPENDIX F GPS Cricket 1 st XI Protest Form SECTION G: AMENDMENTS TO RULES OF COMPETITION 37. No amendment to these Rules of Competition is authorised unless such amendment is issued by the GPS Executive Officer of the Association. Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 21 of 24

APPENDIX A: GPS BREACH OF CODE OF BEHAVIOUR REPORT FORM - CRICKET Follow the link to the GPS website to download the: GPS Breach of Code of Behaviour Report Form Cricket APPENDIX B: GPS CRICKET ALL TEAMS RESULTS SHEET SUMMARY Follow the link to the GPS website to download the: GPS Cricket All Teams Results Sheet Summary APPENDIX C: GPS CRICKET 1 ST XI TEAM LIST Follow the link to the GPS website to download the: GPS Cricket - 1 st XI Team List APPENDIX D: GPS CRICKET 1 ST XI RESULT SHEET Follow the link to the GPS website to download the: GPS Cricket - 1st XI Result Sheet APPENDIX E: GPS CRICKET - 1 ST XI CAPTAIN & COACH UMPIRE MATCH REPORT Follow the link to the GPS website to download the: GPS Cricket - 1st XI Captain & Coach Umpire Match Report APPENDIX F: GPS CRICKET 1 ST XI PROTEST FORM Follow the link to the GPS website to download the: GPS Cricket - 1st XI Protest Form APPENDIX G: GPS CRICKET PATHWAY 2018 - SUMMARY OF GAME FORMATS & PLAYING CONDITIONS Follow the link to the GPS website to download the: 1. 2018 GPS Cricket Pathways Overview [philosophical explanatory document] 2. 2018 GPS Cricket Summary of Game Formats & Playing Conditions [handy 1 page summary] 3. 2018 FINAL GPS Cricket Rules Summary ALL TEAMS [Frequently asked questions for Coaches and Umpires] Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 22 of 24

APPENDIX H: SAMPLE GAME DAY SCHEDULE AND OVAL ALLOCATIONS Oval 1 Turf Oval 2 Turf Oval 3 Turf Oval 4 Turf Oval 5 (Synth) Oval 6 (Synth) Oval 7 (Synth) 8:15am 1:15pm 1 st XI (50 overs) 10A (40 Overs) 8A (40 Overs) 4 th XI T20 (11:15am finish) 6A (T20 or T30 by negotiation) 6B T20 (11:15am finish) 6C T20 (11:15am finish) 10am start 10C T20 8C T20 1:30pm 5.30pm 10B (30 Overs) 8B (30 overs) (11:30am start and 2:15pm finish) (11:30am start and 2:15pm finish) Oval 1 Turf Oval 2 Turf Oval 3 Turf Oval 4 Turf Oval 5 (Synth) Oval 6 (Synth) Oval 7 (Synth) 8:15am 1:15pm 2nd XI (40 Overs) 7A (40 overs) 9A (40 overs) 11A (40 overs) 5C T20 (11am finish) 5B T20 (11am finish) 5A T20 (11am finish) 11C T20 7C T20 9C T20 1:30pm 5.30pm 3 rd XI T20 (20 Overs) 7B (30 overs) 9B (30 overs) 11B (30 overs) (11:30am start and 2:15pm finish) (11:30am start and 2:15pm finish) (11:30am start and 2:15pm finish) Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 23 of 24

APPENDIX I - GPS BOOKLET INTRODUCTION TO THE UMPIRING OF GPS CRICKET Follow the link to the GPS website to download the: GPS Booklet Introduction to the Umpiring of GPS Cricket APPENDIX J - GPS CRICKET GAME DAY SCHEDULE TEMPLATE Follow the link to the GPS website to download the: GPS Cricket Game Day Schedule Template Version 3 DRAFT 19 January 2018 Page 24 of 24