1. 8 Points for an out-right victory.
2. 5 Points to the team leading on the first innings, if both innings
are not completed.
3. 3 Points to the team which loses on the first innings.
4. 4 Points to both the teams if there is a tie, both on the result
of first innings or both innings.
5. 2 Points to both members if first innings result is not obtained
or the match is abandoned without a ball being bowled.
Calculation of Bonus Points
1 Point (Bonus) shall be awarded to the team gaining 1st innings
points if, at the moment of doing so, they have scored faster
than the opponents, maintaining an average of at least 4 runs per
over. For the purposes of the bonous point play during the second
innings shall not be counted.
In the case of a side batting second, the rate of runs per over
is calculated at the time the opponents score is passed.
In the case of the side batting first, the rate of runs per over
is calculated when the innings of the side batting second is
completed or declared close.
Calculation of Averages
If two or more teams in a zone secure equal number of points their
relative position in the table of points shall be determined by
averages. For the purpose of obtainings averages the following
system shall be adopted
(1)The batting average of a team shall be obtained by dividing the
total number of runs scored by the total number of wickets lost. The
batting average against a team shall be obtained by dividing the total
number of runs scored against it by the total number of wickets taken.
(2)The former shall be divided by the latter. The team having the
highest quotient shall be deemed to be the winner. For the purpose of
computing averages a side declaring its innings closed shall be
deemed to have lost the number of wickets that had actually fallen.
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