POINTS
SYSTEM:
The side having the highest
score after the completion of the game shall win
the game.
If the scores are the same, the side losing fewest
wickets shall be judged the winner.
In the event of both teams being equal after Rule
2, the side that has scored most runs excluding
extras shall win.
Two points shall be awarded to the winning side,
If after Rule 3 the sides are still equal, the match
shall be tied and each team shall be awarded one
point. (League Stage only).
Should teams have equal points at the end of the
Round Robin competitions, the superior position
shall be judged according to the following criteria:
The team winning the most matches
If only two teams have equal points, then the winner
of the match between the two teams.
If still equal or more than two teams have equal
points, then the team scoring the highest score
of total runs excluding extras, divided by the number
of wickets lost will win.
If still equal, then the team scoring the highest
total runs including extras divided by the number
of wickets lost.
Quarter Finals : Top two teams from each pool will
go into the Quarter Final round. Starting this,
the games will be played on a knock-out basis.
In the event of a tie (as defined in Rule 4 above)
in the knockout stage of the competition, the fielder
of each team alternately shall bowl one ball each
at a set of stumps. The side hitting the wickets
the most times out of 5 shall be declared the winner.
If each team hits the wickets the same number of
times, the fielders of each team shall continue
to bowl alternately in the same order as before,
and the winner shall be declared as soon as one
bowler succeeds whilst his opposite partner fails
to hit the wickets. No balls do not count no extra
ball allowed.
PROCEDURE, OFFICERS, TIME KEEPING
AND DISCIPLINE:
Team must prove that the
players are the employees in their Company and provide
Identity Cards when requested.
Each team must nominate upto 8 players before the
commencement of their first match from which their
team of six players shall be drawn for each game.
NO team, under any circumstances, shall play any
player other than the 7 nominates before the commencement
of each game.
One player from each team shall be nominated as
Captain for the duration of the competition even
though he may not play in each match. Captains shall
be responsible for nominating the six players and
one substitute for each game for time keeping and
for the conduct of their team, acting on disputes.
Time keeping is crucial to the success of the completion.
Teams must be prepared in advance for each game
as follows:
Captain must toss at least 45 minutes before the
scheduled start of the game, and notify the match
referee of selected team members at the same time,
indicating Captains, Vice-Captain, Wicket-Keepers
and Substitutes.
Opening batsmen and wicket-keepers should be padded
up before the conclusion of the preceding game.
Players should take the field as players from the
preceding game come off.
The remaining batsmen shall all be padded-up.
The incoming batsman shall cross the field with
out-going batsman.
If in the opinion of the Umpire after issuing the
first warning, the fielding side or batting side
employs delaying tactics which may result in wastage
of time, the Umpire may report to the Match referee
and award 5 penalty runs to the opposite side and
report to the match referee about the action taken.
Decision by the Umpires on the field of play, and
the Match referee in all other matters, shall be
final and binding. The Tournament Committee suspend
Players/Teams showing unreasonable dissent during
the Tournament upon the match referee or the umpire.
Incase of suspension of a player, no substitute
shall be allowed to play.
The Tournament Committee reserves the right to amend
the Rules at any time if it considers such action
to be in the best interests of the competition.
The Tournament Committee and the Technical Committee
has the right to disqualify the teams on disciplinary
grounds in the event of any undesirable nature from
the players.
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