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KSCA Diamond Jubilee All India Invitation Tournament, 2001-02
KSCA Diamond Jubilee All India Invitation Tournament, 2001-02

Rules of the Tournament

1. Name of the Tournament:

  • The Tournament shall be called KSCA Diamond Jubilee All India Invitation Tournament for Coromandel Cement Trophy.

2. Participation:

  • Participation in the Tournament is by Invitation. The number of teams to participate shall be decided by The Karnataka State Cricket Association.

3. Conduct of the Tournament:

  • The Tournament is conducted by The Karnataka State Cricket Association Diamond Jublee Tournament Committee. The draw dates and venues as decided by the Tournament Committee shal be final and binding on the participants.

4. List of Players:

  • The competing teams shall furnish of 13 players and the Manager before the commencement of the tournament to KSCA

5. Stay:

  • The visiting teams will have to bear their travel expences and their boarding and lodging at Bangalore and Mysore

6. Laws of Cricket:

  • Except as here in modified, altered or added to the Laws of Cricket (2000 code) shall be apply in the matches. However, 5 penalty runs clause incorporated in the New Code shall not apply

7. Duration of Match:

  • The matches shall be 3 days duration with 6 hours of play on each day

8. Hours of Play:

9.30 a.m to 12.00 noon First Session
12.00 p.m to 12.40 p.m Lunch
12.40 p.m to 02.40 p.m Second Session
02.40 p.m to 03.00 Tea
03.00 p.m to 04.30 p.m Third Session


9. Number of overs:

  • All matches will be played with a restriction of 90 overs in the first innings and 40 overs in the second innings

10. Turf/Matting Wickets:

  • Matches may be played on turf or matting wickets. Players are requested not to use boots with spikes while playing on matting wicket
  • Wicket will be covered during and after the game to protect against rain

11. Drinks Interval:

  • One drink break limited to 5 minutes in each session of play is permitted. Drinks shall not be taken unless game has been in progress for one hour or within 15 minutes before next interval or close of play

12. Delyaed start/Interruption/Completion of overs:

  • If the start is delayed or if there is interruption due to weather conditions, play shall be extended (on the first and second day) for a maximum period of one hour beyond the scheduled close of play provided the light is fit for play in the opinion of the umpires. In matches where play has commenced on time and the team fielding has not completed the allotted number of overs, play shall be extended for a maximum period of one hour beyond scheduled close of play to enable them to complete the overs.
  • However, on the first and second day, if an innings ends within the scheduled hours of play, play need not be extended beyond the scheduled houres unless game is interrupted due to weather conditions
  • On the last day play shall be extended till the result is achived or the required number of overs have been bowled provided the light is fit for play in the opinion of umpires.

13. Field Restriction:

  • There shall not be more than 5 fieldsmen on the on side, at the instant of delivery through out the match. In the event of any infringement, umpire at the striker's end shall call and signal "NO BALL"

14. Restriction on the number of overs:

  • There is no restriction on the number of overs to be bowled by a bowler

15. Calling of wide:

  • Normal wide rule will apply during the 1st innings and One day limited over wide rule will be applied in the 2nd innings

16. The bowling of fast short pitched balls:

  • Bowlers shall be limited to one fast short pitched ball per over in the 1st innings. However, short pitched balls in the 2nd innings will be called as No Ball
  • Fast short pitched ball shall be defined as ball that passes or would have passed above the shoulder height of the striker standing upright at the crease.
  • In the event of bowler bowling more than one fast short pitched ball in one over (1st innings), either umpire shall call and signal No Ball on each occation
  • The above regulation is not a substitute for law 42.8 which umpires are able to apply at any time
      If an umpire calls and signal any type of No Ball the penalty of one run for No Ball will be scored as well as any runs scored or awarded will be added to the score. Any runs scored other than bat shall be scored as No Balls

17. The bowling of fast high full pitches:

  • A fast high full pitched ball Shall be defined as a ball that passes or would have passed, full above the waist height of a batsman standing upright at the crease
  • Should a bowler bowl a fast high full pitched ball, the umpire shall calland signal No Ball

18. New Ball:

  • The Captain of the fielding side shall have the choice of taking the new ball after 75 overs on turf wicket and 50 overs on matting wickets

19. Fitness of the Ground, Weather and Light:

  • In case of rain, the out field may be drained to permit early resumption of play. No appeal shall be upheld by the umpires against the shadow of the stadium

20. Substitute:

  • In normal circumstances, a Substitute shall be allowed to field only for a player who satisfies the umpires that he has been injured or become ill during the match
  • However, in very exceptional circumstances, the Umpires may use their discretion to allow a Substitute for a player who has to leave the field or does not take the field for wholly acceptable reasons.
  • If a player wishes to change his shirt, boots etc, he may leave the field to do so (no changing on the field) but no Substitute will be allowed.
      No fieldsman shall leave the field or return during a session of play without the consent of the Umpire at the bowler's end. The umpire's consent is also necessary if a substitute is required for a fieldsman at the start of play or when his side returns to the field after an interval. If a memmer of the fielding side does not take the field at the start of play, leaves the field or fails to return after an interval and is absent from the field for more than 8 minutes, the New Code Rule will apply. A player who suffers an injury caused by an external blow (as opposed to an internal injury such as pulled muscle) and has to leave the field for medical attention. may subject to the umpires approval. bowl immediately after his return, irrespective of the length of time for which he has beem absent.
    1. The player shall not be permitted to bowl in that innings after his return until he has been on the field for at least that length of playing time for which he was absent.
    2. The player shall not be permitted to bat unless or untill, in the aggregate, he has returned to the field and/or his side's innings has been in progress for at least that length of playing time for which he has been absent or, if earlier, when his side has lost five wickets.

21. Cricket Balls:

  • Cricket Balls supplied by KSCA shall only be used

22. Protest:

  • No Protest shall be entertained by the Tournament Committee and the decision of the Tournament Committee on all matters in connection with the tournament shall be final

23. Result:

  • The winners will be decided on the basis of two innings. If two innings are not completed, the winner will be the side which takes the lead in the first innings. If no decision can be arrived after the first innings, the winner will be decided by the spin of coin in the presence of the umpires except in case of final, where both the team shall be declared as Joint Winners.

24. Committee's Power:

  • All matters whatsoever not covered within these rules shall be decided by the Tournament Committee and shall be final and binding. All interpretation in regard to these rules shall be interpreted by the Tournament Committee whose decision shall be final and binding.

25. Trophy:

  • The winning team will be awarded KSCA DIAMOND JUBILEE ALL INDIA INVITATION TOURNAMENT FOR COROMANDEL CEMENT TROPHY The trophy should be returned to KSCA in good condition on the expiry of 6 months.

26. Prize Money:

Winners Rs 1,00,000
Runners Rs 50,000
Man of the Tournament Rs 7,000
Man of the Match(Upto final) Rs 3,000
Man of the Match (final) Rs 5,000



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