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MATCH
FORMATS
The number of overs per match should
only be reduced due to
weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Bowler limitations are 20%
per
bowler per innings ie 40 over per innings max of 8 overs per bowler FIELDING
RESTRICTIONS For young
players in the U10, U11, U12
age groups, the distance is 11 yards
(10 meters) ) from the middle stump, except behind the wicket on the
off side,
until the batsman has played at the ball. The
minimum distance apply even if the player is wearing a helmet. Should
a player in these age groups come within the restricted distance the
umpire
must stop the game immediately and instruct the fielder to move back. Residential
Festivals and Competitions 2010 Under 12
Under 13 Glyndwr (Wrexham)
Monday 2nd
– Thursday
5th
August Under 10
Aberystwyth
University
Monday 16th
– Wednesday 18th August Under
13 Girls Llandovery College
Tuesday 17th - Friday 20th
August Age groups are
based on the age of the player at midnight on 31st August
in the year preceding the current season. 2010
Regional Coaches & Managers
Contact details The
list of Regional Coaches
and Managers for 2010 is available on the website link -
http://cbw.cricketarchive.com/e/Regional_cricket/2010/Regional_contacts_10.html Additional
arrangements for residential competitions
¨ Teams: The full names of
players,
managers/coaches must be forwarded to the Competition organiser 21 days
prior
to the commencement of a competition. ¨ Costs:
To
ease administration we will deduct the
cost of the festivals direct from regional payments as per last year. ¨ Meetings: The Manager and
coach must attend all meetings as requested by the competition
organiser. ¨ Curfews: During residential
competitions managers/coaches must
ensure that their players return to bedrooms by 10.30pm, when
lights out
and silence are observed.
COMPETITION
RULES
2010 Please
read
all points thoroughly
1)
Hours Of Play for residential competitions:-
These
will be determined by the Competitions organiser but in general
play will commence at 11am on the first three days and finish at 5.00pm
latest. On the last
day, play will commence at
10.15am and finish by 4.15pm, except for the
‘Final’ which will l start at
10.45am and finish at 5.15pm.
2)
Points System
12
Points
for a win will only be awarded in rain affected matches, where 20 overs
(minimum
game) have been bowled by both sides.
In
a situation where the team batting second has batted for at least 20
overs, has
not been bowled out, has received less, or the same overs than the team
batting
first and not overtaken that total, the winner shall be the team with
the
highest “Run Rate” – calculated by
dividing Total Runs in Innings by Full Overs
Received In
an abandoned match – 6
points will be awarded to each team .
3)
Bonus Points
A
maximum of 10 bonus points
are available as follows Batting bonus points (maximum of 5) – 75
runs 1
batting bonus point, 100 runs 2 batting bonus points, 125 runs 3
batting bonus
points, 150 runs 4 batting bonus points, 175 runs 5 batting bonus
points. Side
batting second and winning is awarded 1pt for each 2 wickets intact
subject to
a maximum of 5 batting bonus points. Bowling bonus points (maximum of 5) -1 bowling bonus point for taking 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 wickets. In the event of
teams still being equal on points (bonus points should make this a less
likely
occurrence), the winner shall be the team with the better
bowling strike
rate, determined by the total number of overs bowled (in all
competition
matches including those not completed) divided by the total numbers of
wickets
taken. 4) Match
Balls Provided
by Competition
Manager. 5) Umpires
Fully
qualified affiliated
umpires will be appointed for all matches 6) 12th
&
13th Players Sides
can only bat and field eleven
- however the 12th & 13th
players are permitted to
bowl and field. 7) Loss of playing time
A reduction of
overs will be made for playing time interruption. In the first innings,
every 5
minutes lost = one over lost for both innings.
If there is rain in the second innings, overs are lost for
the side
batting second, at the rate of one over per 5 minutes lost. The revised
winning
run target will be calculated by runs scored (side batting first)
divided by
overs received. E.g. 180 runs from 45 overs equals run rate of 4 per
over, a 30-minute
interruption equals 6 overs. Target 181 to win reduced by 24 runs ( 6
overs x 4
run rate) = 157off 39 overs. If the revised target includes a fraction
the
figure should be rounded up to the nearest whole. If the team batting
first is
bowled out in less that the full quota of overs the calculation of the
run rate
required 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.
Bowlers
overs limitations will reduce pro rata to 20% of overs per innings.
e.g. if
reduced to 20 overs no bowler can bowl more than 4 overs. 8) Limited
Overs Matches
to be strictly limited overs: no
unused overs from 1st innings to be brought into
the 2nd
innings 9) Group
Positions. In
the event of teams being
equal on points the winner shall be the team with the better
bowling strike
rate, determined by the total number of overs bowled (in all
completed competition
matches only) divided by the total numbers of wickets taken 10) Photographs
The CBW will not permit
photographs, video images or
other images of Young People to be taken without the consent of the Parents/Carers and the
Young Person as
per ECB Welfare of Young People Policy. Permission must be sought
from either the CBW
in writing or the Coaches in Charge on the day of the match. 11) ECB Fast
Bowling Match
Directives The ECB
directives will apply in regard to the maximum numbers of overs
per spell, but bowlers are also restricted to no more 20% of the number
of
allocated overs per innings ie 40 overs – 8 overs per bowler. For the purpose
of these Directives a fast bowler is defined as a bowler
to whom a wicket keeper in the same age group would in normal
circumstances
stand back to take the ball. Having completed a spell the bowler cannot
bowl
again, from either end, until the equivalent number of overs to the
length of
his spell have been bowled from the same end. A bowler can change ends
without
ending his current spell provided that he bowls the next over that he
legally
can from the other end. If this does not happen his spell is deemed to
be
concluded. If play is interrupted, for any reason, for less than 40
minutes any
spell in progress at the time of the interruption can be continued
after the
interruption up to the maximum number of overs per spell for the
appropriate
age group. If the spell is not continued after the interruption the
bowler
cannot bowl again, from either end, until the equivalent number of
overs to the
length of his spell before the interruption have been bowled from the
same end.
If the interruption is of 40 minutes or more, whether scheduled or not,
the
bowler can commence a new spell immediately. Once a bowler
covered by these Directives has bowled in a match he
cannot exceed the maximum number overs per day for his age group even
if he
subsequently bowls spin. He can exceed the maximum overs per spell if
bowling
spin, but cannot then revert to bowling fast until an equivalent number
of
overs to the length of his spell have been bowled from the same end. If he bowls
spin without exceeding the maximum number of overs in a
spell the maximum will apply as soon as he reverts to bowling fast.
Captains,
Team Managers and Umpires are asked to ensure that these Directives are
followed at all times. NB For guidance it
is recommended that in any 7 day period a fast bowler
should not bowl more than 4 days in that period and for a maximum of 2
days in
a row, eg in a tournament/festival lasting 4 days a fast bowler may
bowl on day
1 and 2, not bowl on day 3 , bowl on day 4. 2010 CBW U13
Regional Competition Match
Report
Please
return to:
Phil
Evans, Competition Manager - AT
EVENING
TEAM MEETINGS
E-Mail:
phillip.evans@wrexham.gov.uk
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