| MCC Laws
of Cricket shall apply except as follows:
Each game shall be
played between two teams of six players consisting
of a maximum of five overs, six balls per over
bowled by each side.
1. Each game shall be played between two teams
of six players consisting of a maximum of five
six-ball overs bowled by each side.
2. Each member of the fielding
side shall bowl one over with the exception
of the wicket-keeper.
3. A player must be minimum 25
years of age and should be employed in the company
that he is representing for a minimum of 6 months.
However, a player who has already participated
in the Soaltee Crowne Plaza Super Sixes in the
past, shall be exempted from these rules for
2006. In this scenario, a proof of participation
must be provided to the technical committee
of the event for approval.
Note:
** The wicket-keeper must be nominated at the
time of the toss. A different wicket-keeper
may be nominated for each game but cannot be
changed during the course of a game (except
see Rule 7).
** At the instant of the delivery, the wicket-keeper
shall be wearing wicket-keeping gloves.
4. Under-arm bowling shall be
prohibited
5. A wide ball shall count as
2 extras to the batting side and an extra ball
shall be bowled.
Note:
** Two lines shall be drawn at a distance of
28 inches on the off-side from the middle Stump
at right angles to the popping crease. Any ball,
which in the opinion of the Umpire passes the
batting crease outside these lines, shall be
called a wide, Provided it does not subsequently
touch the bat and or any part of the striker.
Upon the call of ‘wide’ the ball
will not be considered ‘dead’.
** Any ball passing the striker over the shoulder
height in his normal stance shall be considered
a ‘no-ball’, as signaled by the
Umpire and 4 penalty runs awarded. Upon call
of no-ball, the ball is not dead. However, the
ball being bowled directly above the waist height
shall also be considered a No ball as signaled
by Umpire and this type of No Ball will be awarded
4 penalty runs. Upon call of such no ball the
ball will not be considered dead.
** As per MCC rule over stepping of popping
crease or touching/crossing return crease with
the back foot by the bowler shall be considered
a NO BALL and one extra ball will be bowled
and one run will be awarded.
6. If five wickets fall (not including
batsmen retiring not out under Rule 6) before
5 overs are completed the last remaining batsman
must always take strike and therefore he must
return to the batting crease after scoring.
The last remaining batsman shall be declared
out if his partner is run-out. The innings shall
be completed on the fall of the sixth wicket.
7. A batsman must retire ‘not
out’ on reaching a personal score of 31
runs but may not retire before reaching 31 runs.
The batsman may complete all runs possible off
the stroke which takes him to 31 runs, e.g.
if on reaching 30, he then hits a boundary or
six, the full score shall count or if he is
able to run additional runs past 31, they shall
also count. If one of the last pair of batsman
is out before the completion of five overs,
the ‘retired not out’ batsman may
return to complete their innings in their original
batting order. A returning batsman will take
the normal end for an incoming batsman after
the fall of a wicket.
8. If a fielder is injured during
the course of a game, a substitute fielder will
be permitted. The substitute will not be allowed
to bowl or bat. If an injured fielder has not
completed his bowling before leaving the field,
the opposing captain shall nominate which member
of the fielding side (including wicket-keeper)
shall complete the bowling subject to that player
not bowling consecutive overs or part thereof.
An injured wicket keeper may be substituted,
but a maximum of one substitution only will
be allowed to the fielding side. Once a substitute
is introduced, the player being replaced shall
not be permitted to play again during the game
in progress. Substitution shall be allowed in
the case of an injury sustained during a game
and for no other reason.
9. If fielders are not on the
field when a game commences, then the side in
question must play the whole game with the number
of players present at the start of the game.
The opposing captain may nominate the member
(s) of the fielding team to bowl any over required
to make up for missing fielders, but no bowler
may bowl two consecutive overs or part thereof.
10. Should adverse situation arise
due to light, weather, and ground or due to
any reason where the game can not be continued,
the match shall be considered a draw and both
the teams will be awarded 1 point each.
11. The umpires are the sole judges
of fair / unfair play and the final judge for
light, weather and ground condition.
12. It is mandatory to wear the
vest provided by the organizer and the trouser
must be white in color.
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