Karnataka Ladies Cricket Association State League, 2000-01
Rules
1. LAWS OF CRICKET
Except as varied hereunder, the laws of cricket (1980) shall
apply in matches.
2. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS
Normal scheduled hours will be:
First Match |
8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
10:15 AM to 12:15 PM
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FIRST SESSION
SECOND SESSION
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Second Match |
12:30 PM to 2:30 PM
2:45 PM to 4:45 PM
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FIRST SESSION
SECOND SESSION
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2. DRINKS
One drink break only per session is permitted, 1 hour from start.
Drink interval will be limited to 5 minutes only and Umpires must enforce
this rigidly.
Provision will be made for an individual fielder to be given
a drink outside the boundary, provided that no playing time is wasted.
3. LENGTH OF INNINGS
3.1 In an uninterrupted match:
a) Each team shall bat for 30 (six balls) overs unless all out
earlier.
b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl 30 overs by the schedule
time for cessation of the first session, the over in progress shall be completed
and the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number
of overs as the innings of team batting first.
Unless otherwise determined by the Umpires, the innings of the
team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs bowled by it,
at the scheduled time for cessation of the first session. The over in progress
at the scheduled cessation time shall count as a completed over.
c) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls
at or after the scheduled time for the interval the innings of the team batting
second shall be limited to the first (an over in which the last wicket falls
to count as complete over).
d) If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 30 overs,
the team batting second shall be entitled to bat for 30 overs except as provided
in (c) above.
e) If the team fielding second fails to bowl 30 overs or the number
of overs as provided in 5.1(b), (c) or (d) by the scheduled cessation of time,
the hours of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been
bowled or a result is achieved.
3.2 In matches where play is delayed or interrupted:
a) The object should always be to rearrange the number of overs
so that both teams have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs
(minimum 15 overs each team).
b) If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced,
a fixed time will be specified for the completion of its innings as calculated
by applying clause 3.2(a) above.
c) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number
of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the first session, the over
in progress shall be completed and the innings of the team batting second shall
be limited to the same number of overs as the innings of the team batting first.
d) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required number
of overs by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended
until the overs have been bowled or a result achieved.
e) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls
at or after the scheduled time for the interval, the innings of the team batting
second shall be limited to the same number of overs as the innings of the team
batting first. (THE OVER IN WHICH THE LAST WICKET FALLS TO COUNT AS COMPLETE
OVER).
f) If the innings of the team batting second is delayed or interrupted
and it is not possible for that team to have the opportunity of batting for
the same number of overs as the side batting first, the overs to be bowled shall
be reduced at the rate of 15 overs per hour for time lost.
g) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number
of overs than the first team unless the latter has been all out in less than
the agree number of overs.
h) Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations regarding number
of overs.
4. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER
a) In a 30 overs match, no bowler shall bowl more than Six (6)
ball overs in an innings.
b) In a match, where the start is delayed and the innings of both
the teams is restricted from the start to less than 30 overs, no bowler may
bowl more than one fifth of the total overs allowed except that when the total
number of overs is not divisible by five, an additional over shall be allowed
to the minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the balance. E.g in a
23 overs match, two bowlers may bowl a minimum of 4 overs and no other bowler
more than 5 overs.
c) In the event of the bowler breaking down and being unable to
complete an over, the remaining balls will be bowled by another bowler. Such
part of an over will count as full over only in so far as each bowlers limit
is concerned.
5. CALLING OF WIDES
a) Umpires are instructed to apply a very strict and consistent
interpretation in regard to this law in order to prevent negative bowling wide
of the wicket.
b) Any off-side or leg-side delivery which in the opinion of the
umpires does not give the batsman a reasonable opportunity to score shall be
called a wide. As a guide on the leg side a ball landing clearly outside the
leg stump going further away shall be called a wide.
The above provision does not apply if the striker makes a contact
with the ball.
6. NO BALL
a) No bowler may deliver the ball under arm.
b) If the bowler bowls a ball that passes or would have passed
on the full above waist height of a batsman standing upright at the crease,
either umpire shall immediately call signal No Ball.
7. NO BALLS AND WIDES - BOWLING ANALYSIS
No Balls and Wides not scored from shall be added to the relevant
bowlers' analysis, as they occur, during the course of the innings.
NOTE: An over cannot be classified as a maiden if a No Ball or
Wide occurs during the over.
8. SUBSTITUTES
a) In normal circumstances, a substitute shall be allowed to field
only for a player who satisfies the umpires that she has been injured or become
ill during the match. However, in very exceptional cirucmstances 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, subject
to consent being given by the opposing Captain. If a player wishes to change
her shirt, boots etc., one may leave the field to do so, (no changing on the
field), but no substitute will be allowed.
b) A player who suffers an injury caused by an external blow,
as opposed to an internal injury, such as a pulled muscle, and has to leave
the field for medical attention may, subject to the Umpire's approval, bowl
immediately after her return, irrespective of the length of time for which the
player has been absent.
9. FITNESS OF GROUND - WEATHER AND LIGHT
The Umpires will only suspend, or continue to suspend play for
bad light when they consider that there is a risk of serious physical injury
to the batsman.
No appeal shall be upheld by the Umpires against the sahdow of
the stadium, building or tree falling on the pitch.
a) In order to make play possible, the Umpires may decide, following
consultations with the Captains, to have particularly wet or muddy areas covered
by mats or blankets whilst play is in progress.
b) The umpires may instruct the groundsmen to use available equipment,
including any roller, for this purpose of drying the pitch and making it fit
for play.
c) Following any inspection the umpires will report finding immediately
to both Captains and to the ground authority.
10. RESTRICTION OF PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS
a) At the instance of delivery, minimum of four fielders (plus
the bowler and wicket keeper) must be within an area bounded by two semi-circles
centered on each middle stump (each with a radius of 30 yards) and joined by
parallel line on each side of the pitch.
b) There shall be not more than five fileders on the on side at
the instant of delivery throughout the match and not more than two behind the
popping crease on the on side.
c) In the event of an infringement, the square leg umpire shall
call and signal "No Ball".
11. DECLARATION
Law 14 will not apply in this competition. The Captain of the
batting team may not declare her innings closed at any time during the course
of the match.
12. THE RESULT
a) A result can be achieved only if both teams have batted at
least 15 overs, unless one team has been all out in less than 15 overs or unless
the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 15 overs.
b) In the matches in which both teams have had the opportunity
of 30 overs each in an uninterrupted match, the team scoring the higher number
of runs shall be the winner.
c) If the scores are equal, the result shall be a tie.
In the event of a tie, the following will apply :
I. The team losing lesser number of wickets will be the winner.
II. If the result cannot be decided by (i) above, the winner will
be the team with the higher score :
After 25 overs or if still equal
After 20 overs or if still equal
After 15 overs and if it is still equal the match will be treated
as a tie & both teams will be awarded a point apiece (refer clause 14)
13. POSITION OF THE TEAMS
In the event of a team being all out in less than their full quota
of overs, the calculation of their run rate shall be based on the full quota
of overs to which they would have been entitled and not the number of overs
in which they were dismissed.
14. AWARDING OF POINTS :
For winning a match, a team will get 2 Points
For losing a match, a team will get 0 Points
For tied match 1 Point apiece
For incomplete / abandoned match 1 point apiece
15. OVERALL TALLY OF POINTS :
When there is a tie in the overall tally of points, the team with
a better run quotient will be declared the winner. The run quotient is arrived
at by dividing the total number of runs scored by the team in the tournament
by the total number of wickets lost in the tournament divided by the total number
of runs given by total number of wickets taken.
Run quotient - (Total Runs scored/Total Wickets lost) / (Total
Runs given / Total Wickets taken)
16. UNFINISHED OR RESTRICTED MATCHES :
In the event of the team batting first being all out in less than
its full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled the average run
rate will be calculated on the number of overs to which they are entitled and
not on the number of overs in which it is dismissed.
If due to suspension of play the number of overs in the innings
of the team batting second has to be revised to a lesser number (minimum 15
overs) than that allotted to the team batting first, their target score which
they must exceed to win the match shall be calculated by multiplying the revised
number of overs by the average runs per over scored by the team batting first.
While arriving at the target, any fraction thereof is to be ignored.
Matches in which one or both teams have not had the opportunity
to bat for a minimum of 15 overs shall be considered as incomplete and equal
points will be allotted to both teams.
The match which is abandoned without a ball being bowled will
be considered as abandoned and 1 point apiece will be awarded to both the teams.
17. DISPUTES AND PROTESTS
All disputes of any nature shall be reffered to the Karnataka
Ladies Cricket Association within 1 hour of the completion of the disputed match
along with a protest fee of Rs.500/-. The Technical committee of KLCA shall
be the sole authority to decide on the disputes without assigning any reasons
thereof.
18. TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
The Technical committee for the tournament shall comprise of :
a) Shantha Rangaswamy Chair Person
b) Mala Sundareshan
c) Kalpana Venkatachar