Thursday 10 June 2021

10. Fix over reduction examples

EXISTING REGULATIONS

  • Reg 26.14 and 26.21 - These are over reduction examples for interrupted limited over matches. There's an error (in Sat35 version) that can be fixed.Check the others too
  • Reg 33.5 and 33.6 - These are Result of the Match examples for interrupted limited over matches. Tenses and wording need tidying up. 

WHAT'S THIS ABOUT?

Fixing up some typo/maths errors.

COMMENTS

These examples are included to assist umpires and captains to deal with the rules regarding rearrangement of the limited over games when rain interrupts.

PROPOSALS

EXISTING REGULATIONS CORRECTED REGULATIONS
26 IN A DELAYED OR INTERRUPTED MATCH 26 IN A DELAYED OR INTERRUPTED MATCH
For Saturday One Day 35 Over Matches For Saturday One Day 35 Over Matches
THE TEAM BATTING FIRST THE TEAM BATTING FIRST
26.14 Example: After 15 overs and 40 minutes of play in the first innings, playing time is lost. If play can resume when there is 190 minutes remaining Playing Time then first innings will be 19 more overs and second innings will be 29 overs. 26.14 Example: 
After 10 overs and 40 minutes of play in the first innings, 60 minutes playing time is lost. 
When play restarts, total remaining playing time is 190 minutes. 
The first innings will be 19 more overs and second innings will be 29 overs.  
For a match which started at 1pm, the tea break will begin at 3.56pm and stumps will be 6.07pm. 
For a match which started at 12.30pm, the tea break will begin at 3.26pm and stumps will be 5.37pm.
THE TEAM BATTING SECOND THE TEAM BATTING SECOND
26.21 Example: After 10 overs and 40 minutes of play in the second innings, playing time is lost. If play can resume when there is 53 minutes of playing time remaining then there will be 13 overs to play. 26.21 Example: 
After 10 overs and 40 minutes of play in the second innings, 52 minutes playing time is lost. 
When play restarts, total remaining playing time is 53 minutes.
The second innings will be 12 more overs to play. 
For a match which started at 1pm, play will restart at 5.12pm and stumps will be at 6.00pm. 
For a
match which started at 12.30pm, play will restart at 4.42pm and stumps will be 5.30pm.
33 RESULT OF THE MATCH 33 RESULT OF THE MATCH
For Saturday One Day 35 Over Matches For Saturday One Day 35 Over Matches
33.5 For example: Team A – scores 120 runs batting first in 30 overs. (Rain stops play)
Average Run Rate is 4.00
Team B – batting second scores 110 runs in 25 overs. (Rain stops play) 
Average Run Rate is 4.40
Team batting second wins the match.
33.5 For example:
Team A – scores 120 runs batting first in 30 overs. (Rain stops play)
Average Run Rate is 120/30 = 4.00
Team B – batting second scores 110 runs in 25 overs. (Rain stops play)
Average Run Rate is 110/25 = 4.40
Team B batting second wins the match.
33.6 For example: Team A – scores 155 batting first in 25.5 overs (rain stops play and ends the innings) 
Average run rate 155/(25+5/6) = 6.00
Team B – batting second scores 49 runs in 6 overs. 
Average Run Rate is 8.17.
Match is a draw.
To win Team B must face at least 15 overs and score more than 6.00 runs per over, or score more than other team’s score.
Note: When innings ends with a fraction of an over that the correct fraction will be used to calculate average run rate.
33.6 For example:
Team A – scores 155 batting first in 25.5 overs (rain stops play and ends the innings).
Average run rate is 155/(25+5/6) = 6.00
Team B – batting second scores 49 runs in 6 overs.
Average Run Rate is 49/6 = 8.17.
Match is a draw.
To win Team B must face at least 15 overs and score more than 6.00 runs per over, or score more than other team’s score.
Note: When innings ends with a fraction of an over, the correct fraction will be used to calculate average run rate.



26 IN A DELAYED OR INTERRUPTED MATCH 26 IN A DELAYED OR INTERRUPTED MATCH
For Sunday 50 Over Matches For Sunday 50 Over Matches
THE TEAM BATTING FIRST THE TEAM BATTING FIRST
26.14 Example: After 15 overs and 60 minutes of play in the first innings, playing time is lost. If play can resume when there is 189 minutes remaining Playing Time then first innings will be 17 more overs and second innings will be 32 overs. 26.14 Example: 
After 15 overs and 60 minutes of play in the first innings, 161 minutes time is lost. 
The interval is reduced to 10 minutes. 
Playing time lost reduces to 141 minutes.
When play restarts, total remaining playing time is 189 minutes.
The first innings will be 17 more overs and second innings will be 32 overs.
First innings will restart at 1.41pm, interval will start at 2.49pm.
Stumps will be 5.07pm or the end of the second innings.
THE TEAM BATTING SECOND THE TEAM BATTING SECOND
26.21 Example: After 10 overs and 40 minutes of play in the second innings, playing time is lost. If play can resume when there is 83 minutes of playing time remaining then there will be 20 overs to play. 26.21 Example: 
After 10 overs and 40 minutes of play in the second innings, 72 minutes playing time is lost. 
When play restarts, total remaining playing time is 83 minutes.
The second innings will be 22 more overs to play.
Play will restart at 3.37pm and stumps will be 5.05pm.
33 RESULT OF THE MATCH 33 RESULT OF THE MATCH
For Sunday 50 Over Matches For Sunday 50 Over Matches
33.5 For example: Team A – scores 250 runs batting first (50 overs). Average Run Rate is 5.00
Team B – batting second scores 130 runs in 25 overs (bad light stopped play). Average Run Rate is 5.10
Team B wins the match.
33.5 For example:
Team A – scores 250 runs batting first (50 overs).
Average Run Rate is 250/50 = 5.00
Team B – batting second scores 130 runs in 25 overs (bad light stops play).
Average Run Rate is 130/25 = 5.10
Team B wins the match.
33.6 For example: Team A – scores 180 runs all out batting first (30.2 overs). Average Run Rate is 180/50 = 3.60
Team B – batting second scores 85 runs not all out in 25 overs (rain stopped play). Average Run Rate is 3.40
Team A wins the match.
33.6 For example:
Team A – scores 180 runs all out batting first (30.2 overs).
Average Run Rate is 180/50 = 3.60
Team B – batting second scores 85 runs not all out in 25 overs (rain stopped play).
Average Run Rate is 85/25 = 3.40
Team A wins the match.


26 IN A DELAYED OR INTERRUPTED MATCH 26 IN A DELAYED OR INTERRUPTED MATCH
For Super 20 Matches For Super 20 Matches
THE TEAM BATTING FIRST THE TEAM BATTING FIRST
26.14 Example: After 9 overs and 36 minutes of play in the first innings, playing time is lost. If play can resume when there is 64 minutes remaining Playing Time then first innings will be 4 more overs and second innings will be 13 overs. 26.14 Example: 
After 9 overs and 36 minutes of play in the first innings, 60 minutes playing time is lost. 
When play restarts, total remaining playing time is 64 minutes.
The first innings will be 4 more overs and second innings will be 13 overs.
For a match which started at 9.30am, the interval will begin at 11.22am and end time of the second innings will be 12.24pm.
For a match which started at 1.00pm, the interval will begin at 2.52pm and end time of the second innings will be 3.54pm.
THE TEAM BATTING SECONDTHE TEAM BATTING SECOND
26.21 Example: After 10 overs and 40 minutes of play in the second innings, playing time is lost. If play can resume when there is 23 minutes playing time remaining then there will be 5 overs to play. 26.21 Example: 
After 10 overs and 40 minutes of play in the second innings, 17 minutes playing time is lost. 
When play restarts, total remaining playing time is 23 minutes.
The second innings will be 6 more overs to play.
For a match which started at 9.30am, play will restart at 11.57am and end time of the second innings will be 12.21pm.
For a match which started at 1.00pm, play will restart at 3.27pm and end time of the second innings will be 4.01pm. 
33 RESULT OF THE MATCH 33 RESULT OF THE MATCH
For Super 20 Matches
For Super 20 Matches
33.5 For example: Team A – scores 135 batting first (20 overs). Average Run rate is 6.75
Team B – has only 15 overs available as a result of an interruption to play. 6.75 x 15 = 101.25. 101.25 runs rounded up = 102.
Team B requires 102 runs to win from 15 overs.
33.5 For example:
Team A – scores 135 batting first (20 overs).
Average Run rate is 135/20 = 6.75
Team B – has only 15 overs available as a result of an interruption to play.
Target score is 6.75 x 15 = 101.25. 101.25 runs rounded up = 102.
Team B requires 102 runs to win from 15 overs.
33.6 For example: Team A – scores 120 batting first (20 overs) Average Run Rate is 120/20 = 6.00
Team B – scores 89 not all out in 6.3 overs (rain stops play). Average Run Rate is 13.69
Match is a draw because minimum overs not achieved.
33.6 For example:
Team A – scores 120 batting first (20 overs)
Average Run Rate is 120/20 = 6.00
Team B – batting second scores 89 not all out in 6.3 overs (rain stops play).
Average Run Rate is 89/(6+3/6) =.13.69
Match is a draw because minimum overs not achieved.
To win Team B must face at least 10 overs and score more than 6.00 runs per over, or score more than other team’s score.
Note: When innings ends with a fraction of an over, the correct fraction will be used to calculate average run rate.

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