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1.
1.
A Reader windball will be used.
2.
There is no requirement to wear pads, helmets or batting gloves. Non
marking footwear must be worn.
3.
Abdominal protectors are advisable.
4.
Batsmen will use cut down training bats
the blade width of which may not exceed 60mm on any part of the
face.
5.
Coloured clothing may be worn.
6.
All equipment (including scoresheets) will be provided.
7.
Players (girls or boys) must be 12 or under on 31st August 2011.
8.
Each team will provide an umpire who should be familiar with
the rules.
9.
A
maximum of one county player only per side.
10.
Teams shall be of six players each.
11. The
pitch shall be 20yds.
12.
Each team will start with one hundred runs.
13.
Each innings shall consist of 12 six ball overs.
14.
Each member of the fielding side will bowl two overs.
15. The
wicket keeper will bowl and may be changed at the end of any over -
they may use gloves.
16.
Batsmen will bat in pairs for four overs. They will retire after
this.
17.
Runs will be scored as below but each time a wicket is lost five
runs will be deducted. A batter who is out may not face the next
ball.
18.
Bowling will be from one end only. Batters will change ends after
each over (subject to rule 17).
19.
Batters may be out as for normal cricket including deliberate LBW.
20.
Batters may be caught off any part of the walls, netting or ceiling
as long as the ball has not touched the floor. Batters may not be
caught off the rear boundary wall if the ball has hit this directly.
A six is signaled and the ball is then dead (see rule 22).
21.
Four runs will be scored if the ball directly hits the rear boundary
wall after first striking the ground.
22. Six
runs will be scored if the ball directly hits the rear boundary wall
without first striking the ground.
23. If
the ball hits the rear wall after striking any other surface first
(apart from the floor), the ball shall still be in play.
24.
Wides and no balls will count as 2 runs and will not be bowled again
except in the last two overs.
25. One
run will be scored when the ball hits the side wall in addition to
any other runs scored.
26. If
the ball hits the rear wall (except in the case of a wide or no ball
when two runs are awarded) whether it hits the bat or not, one run
is scored and the ball is dead.
27. One
single run between the wickets will count as two runs to the batting
side.
28.
Batters may not steal a run - they can be run out after one warning
by the bowler, at the non striker's end. This warning will apply to
both batters at the crease.
29.
Each batting side will nominate a Powerplay of two overs which need
not be consecutive. This to be notified to the bowling side, umpires
and scorers prior to the innings. In these overs all runs scored and
wickets taken will be doubled (i.e. 10 deducted for a wicket, 8
scored for a boundary, 4 for a wide etc.)
30. The
winning team will be the one with the most (net) runs.
Points will be awarded as follows; win-10pts, each wicket
taken-2pts, each net 10 runs scored (over 100)-2 pts.
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