| Twenty20 Cup regulations 
   Format Each 
    team will play five zonal matches with either two or three of these being 
    home matches. Matches are to be played between 13th and 24th June. The zonal 
    groups are as follows:
 
     
      | North | Mid/Wales/West | South |   
      | Durham | Northamptonshire | Essex |   
      | Lancashire | Warwickshire | Middlesex |   
      | Yorkshire | Worcestershire | Surrey |   
      | Derbyshire | Glamorgan | Kent |   
      | Nottinghamshire | Gloucestershire | Hampshire |   
      | Leicestershire | Somerset | Sussex |  The top teams from each group and the best second-placed team (usual criteria 
  apply) will progress to finals day on Saturday 19 July. Both semi-finals and 
  the final will be played on that day. Zonal matches have no reserve days, finals 
  day has one reserve day.
 Playing Conditions DurationOne innings per side, each innings limited to a maximum of 20 overs
 Scheduled Hours 
  of Play 
   
    | Match | First 
      Innings | Interval | Second 
      Innings |   
    | Zonal Matches | 5.30-6.45pm | 6.45-7.00pm | 7.00-8.15pm |  Finals Day: The 
  details are yet to be determined, though it is anticipated that there will be 
  a longer break between the second semi-final and the final, in order for teams 
  to rest, and for the final to be floodlit. The venue for finals day is to be 
  confirmed. IntervalThe interval will normally be of 15 minutes duration. In reduced overs matches, 
  the interval will be cut to 10 minutes.
 Re-arrangement 
  of OversTeams have one hour 15 minutes to bowl 20 overs. In the first innings, the calculation 
  of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on one over for every full 
  3.75 minutes in the total time available for play up to the scheduled close 
  of play. In the second innings of the match, overs shall be reduced at a rate 
  of one over for every full 3.75 minutes lost, unless the first innings finished 
  early / second innings started early in which case no overs are lost until the 
  time that has been gained is subsequently lost.
 Timed OutThe incoming batsman must be in position to take guard or for his partner to 
  be ready to receive the next ball (or for his partner to receive the next ball) 
  within one minute 30 seconds of the fall of the previous wicket.
 BallWhite Kookaburra balls are to be used.
 The ResultEach side must have faced (or had the opportunity to face) five overs in order 
  to constitute a match. The Duckworth Lewis Method shall be used in interrupted 
  matches.
 Restrictions 
  on the Placement of FieldsmenFielding restrictions apply for the first six overs of each innings.
 Number of Overs 
  per BowlerEach bowler may bowl a maximum of four overs. In a delayed or interrupted match, 
  no bowler may bowl more than one fifth of the total overs allowed unless such 
  a number has been exceeded before the interruption.
 Free Hit after 
  a Foot Fault No BallThis will apply.
 Short Pitched 
  BowlingAs in other one-day competitions, one short-pitched ball is allowed per over.
 Over-Rate PenaltiesThe six-run penalty for each over not bowled will apply - all sides are expected 
  to be in position to bowl the first ball of the last of their 20 overs within 
  one hour 15 minutes playing time. In reduced over matches, the fielding side 
  has one over's leeway in addition to any time that the Umpires may allow for 
  stoppages.
 Umpires are instructed 
  to apply a strict interpretation of time-wasting by the batsman (five-run penalties). 
  Specifically, batsmen are expected to be ready for the start of a new over as 
  soon as the bowler is ready.
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