ࡱ> IKH N,bjbj 1>N$77777KKKK_4K2444444KF47477I7722K_0"7$44 : Intramural Cricket League of Manchester Rules 2009 CRI 1 Competition Structure The Championships shall be determined by league fixtures (for all institutions). Each team is schedule to play all other teams CRI 1.1 Points Three points shall be awarded for a win, 1.5 for a tie, 1 for an abandoned game and no points for a loss or void game. If a team fails to fulfil a fixture on the first date on which it is scheduled to take place (ie not on a rain day), it shall be deducted three points; teams failing to fulfil a rearranged fixture on a rain day shall score no points but shall not be deducted 3 points. In either case, the team benefiting from a walkover shall score three points. CRI 1.2 Tie on Points in a League Where there is a tie between two teams, for whatever position in the league, the group shall be determined on net run rate. Where a tie on points has been affected by one or more walkovers, all results against the team(s) that conceded the walkover(s) shall be excluded from the group points table for the purpose of determining the winner. CRI 1.6 Where net run rate is used, the winner shall be the side with the higher or highest net run rate as determined by the following formula: Total runs scored MINUS Total runs conceded Total overs faced Total overs bowled Except that where a team has been out in less than its allotted number of overs it shall be deemed to have received its full allocation rather than the number it actually received. Where fractions of overs are involved, each legitimate ball bowled shall count as one sixth of an over. CRI 2 Fixtures CRI 2.1 League Fixtures All fixtures shall be determined by the UMCC and shall be played on set dates. CRI 2.2 Wet weather situation for League Fixtures A game abandoned due to wet weather will be rescheduled only once by the UMCC, if the rescheduled fixture must also be abandoned each team will be awarded 1 point. Due to time constraints the rescheduled fixture will be a 20/20 game. CRI 3 Officials CRI 3.1 The batting side is responsible for Umpiring and Scoring that innings. CRI 4 Playing Regulations CRI 5.1 These regulations shall apply to all Intramural League matches CRI 4.2 Laws of Cricket MCC Laws of Cricket shall apply, together with any permanent or experimental conditions approved by the England and Wales Cricket Board for the recreational game, except as provided in these regulations. CRI4.3 Innings All matches shall consist of one 35 overs innings per side. CRI 4.4 Hours of Play The normal hours of play shall be as follows: AmPmStart: 9:00 Finish: 14:00Start: 14:15 Finish: 17:30 Interval: 15 minutes duration, taken between innings. Games on a Wednesday will be only PM, whereas on the weekend there will be both AM and PM fixtures CRI 4.5 Altering the Hours of Play In a delayed or interrupted match, the captains shall have the discretion to alter the timing of or abandon the interval. CRI 4.6 Determining the Winner The winner shall be the side scoring the higher number of runs, irrespective of the number of wickets lost. In a league match, should the teams score an equal number of runs, the match shall be tied, irrespective of the number of wickets lost. CRI 4.7 Delayed Start Should the start of the match be delayed, the number of overs to be played shall be determined by calculating the playing time remaining until the notional close and allowing one over for every 3.5 minutes, rounded down to allow an equal number of overs per side. CRI 4.8 Late Arrival of a Team Should the start be delayed on account of one teams not being ready at the appointed time, that team shall be deemed to have lost the toss. CRI 4.9 Altering the Number of Overs In the event of an interruption in play, the object shall be to rearrange the overs so that, where possible, both sides have the opportunity to bat for the same number of overs. The calculation of overs to be bowled shall be based on one over for every full 3.5 minutes remaining before close of play. CRI 4.10 Minimum Number of Overs & Extension of Play If the full number of overs cannot be bowled, the winner shall be the side with the overall higher average run rate per over, provided that at least 15 overs of the second innings have been bowled (or the innings has concluded in fewer than 20 overs). CRI 4.11 In the circumstances described in the last paragraph, if either side batting is all out in fewer than its permitted number of overs, its average run rate shall be calculated as if it had used its full quota. CRI 4.12 Conditions of Play All matters of fitness of ground, weather and light are entirely for the captains to determine mutually. CRI 4.13 Balls The UMCC shall provide one match ball for each game. Each captain will be given a number balls at the beginning of the tournament, and informed of which games he will be supplying them for. As the end of the tournament each captain will be required to return the balls to the UMCC. Failure to do so will result in loss of league points, to be decided by the arbitration panel. CRI 4.14 Wide Ball Umpires are instructed to apply a very strict and consistent interpretation in regard to Law 25 in order to prevent negative bowling wide of the wicket. Any offside or legside delivery which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsmen a reasonable opportunity to score shall be called a wide. For guidance purposes, a legside wide should be called if a ball passes on the legside outside the pads of the batsman standing in a normal guard position. CRI 4.15 No Ball CRI 5.17.1 The bowler shall be limited to one short-pitched ball per over. A short pitched ball is defined as one that passed or would have passed above shoulder height of the striker standing upright at the crease. The umpire at the bowlers end shall indicate clearly when such a short pitched ball is bowled. Should the one short-pitched ball be exceeded in any over, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal no ball and implement the procedures of Law 42.7. CRI 5.17.2 Law 42.6(b) is amended to read as follows: Any high full pitched ball (regardless of its pace) which passes or would have passed above waist height of the striker standing upright at the crease shall be called and signalled no ball by either umpire. In addition, if the ball is fast it shall be deemed dangerous and unfair and the umpire will implement the procedures set out in Law 42.7 . CRI 5.17.3 All no balls shall incur a penalty of two runs which shall be scored as no balls. This penalty shall stand in addition to any other runs which may be scored or awarded. CRI 4.16 Penalty for Slow Over Rate In an uninterrupted match, each side shall complete its 35 overs in no more than two hours thirty minutes (150 minutes). If they fail to do this, play will continue until the end of their 30 overs, but the fielding side shall be penalised six runs for each over of their allocation that has not started within 150 minutes. These runs shall be added to the score of their opponents as penalty runs on the first occasion the ball is dead once the 195 minutes have elapsed. CRI 4.17 Bowling Restrictions CRI 5.19.1 No bowler shall bowl more than 7 overs or, if the duration of the match is reduced before the start, more than one fifth of the total number of overs to be bowled, except that where the number does not divide by five, as many bowlers as necessary may bowl an extra over to make up the total (eg in a 37 over match, two bowlers may bowl a maximum of eight overs and others no more than seven overs). CRI 4.18 Wearing of helmets by young players No player aged under 18 on the day of the match shall be permitted to bat or to stand up whilst keeping wicket unless wearing a helmet. CRI 4.19 Informing UMCC of match result It is up to the winning captain, or in the event of a draw the side which batted first, to inform the UMCC of the match result. This must be done within 2 working days of the fixture. CRI 5 Playing under protest Should either captain consider the opposition to be in breach of any of the above rules, or consider themselves the victims of umpiring bias, they may choose to complete a 'playing under protest form'. This form must be completed only at the close of play (if a team chooses to abandon a game on principle without the oppositions consent, they will have deemed to have lost-regardless of any mitigating circumstances) and be signed by the opposition captain. The form must then by submitted to the UMCC by Midnight the following day. PLUS Email notification to  HYPERLINK "mailto:richard.paton@student.manchester.ac.uk" richard.paton@student.manchester.ac.uk by midnight the night of the game. Failure for the opposition captain to sign the form shall be considered indicative of guilt. The matter shall then be handled by the arbitration panel. CRI 6 Arbitration Panel If a playing under protest form is received by the UMCC in accordance with the rules above, or a designated captain fails to return the match balls the incident will be decided on by an arbitration panel. This will consist of Benjamin Davies and Richard Paton from the UMCC, as well as two neutral captains. 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